Investigation Update on the Raghuvanshi Case

Shillong, June 8: The Tourism Minister of Meghalaya has stated that a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the murder of Raja Raghuvanshi and the disappearance of his wife, Sonam Raghuvanshi, is not warranted at this time.


Paul Lyngdoh emphasized that the Meghalaya police, along with a Special Investigation Team (SIT), is actively working on the case. He remarked, “Currently, I do not see the necessity for a CBI investigation.”


The minister noted that should the ongoing efforts by the state police and SIT prove ineffective, then a CBI inquiry might be considered. “We will not shield any criminal elements, whether local or external,” he asserted.


Lyngdoh also reassured that Sohra remains a welcoming destination for tourists, highlighting that such incidents are rare in the region. The local community in Cherrapunjee has always embraced visitors.


In contrast, the relatives of Raja and Sonam are insisting on a CBI investigation into the murder and disappearance. They have reached out to the Prime Minister to express their concerns.


The family believes that the police are diligently working to resolve the case, although they argue that the focus seems to be on recovering Sonam's body rather than locating her alive.


They suspect that Sonam has been abducted and is being held captive, but police officials counter that if this were true, a ransom demand would likely have been made by now.


Recently, a new eyewitness account has emerged, adding a crucial twist to the investigation.


Albert Pde, a local guide from Mawlakhiat village—known for its access to the Double Decker Root Bridge in Nongriat—reported seeing Raja and Sonam Raghuvanshi with three unidentified men shortly before Raja was discovered dead and Sonam went missing.


As the police continue their inquiries, including exploring potential links to human trafficking or cross-border activities, the circumstances surrounding Sonam’s disappearance remain a mystery.


The Meghalaya Police have not yet disclosed any new details regarding possible suspects or the identities of the three men last seen with the couple.


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