Beyond recognition, stopping someone else’s body by burning and passing his death was closed as his orchestrating by Raj Kushwaha. Indore man King Raghuvanshi murdered during his honeymoon Meghalaya in Meghalaya said that Meghalaya was built in February to stop its marriage in Meghalaya.
This was when these plans failed to clarify the Kushwaha, allegedly with the help of Sonam, three other people were co-dusted by three other people to kill the king during a honeymoon with Sonam in Meghalaya, alleged by the police.
“The scheme was composed before marriage in Indore. The Chief Mastermind is Raj. Sonam played with and was part of the plan,” said Eastern Khasi Hills SP Vivek Simm.
“From the month of February, he thought of ways to disappear Sonam. He tried to stop a plan, which seems that Sonam was washed in a river. Another plan was to kill someone, burn the body and then claim that it was Sonam.
Sonam being questioned by the police told the officials that she was forced to marry the king and that is why she decided to follow Kushwaha’s plan to kill her husband.

Police said during their honeymoon in the Northeast, three people worked with Kushwaha and Sonam to kill the king, made three attempts on their lives, in Guwahati and Meghalaya, finally before doing so in a separate area in Meghalaya, police said.
The family members of Raja Raghuvanshi cut the picture of his wife Sonam Raghuvanshi from a poster of his wedding after alleging that he was accused of plotting his murder. (PTI photo)
Officials said the Meghalaya Police started the first day of eight-day inquiry, Sonam Raghuvanshi regrets the murder of her husband.
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Meghalaya Dig Davis Marak said that both the main accused – Sonam and Kushwaha – have accepted their participation in the conspiracy, but are pointing fingers on each other. “Sonam is displaying repentance, but is it real or an act has not been determined yet,” he said.
Kushwaha allegedly listed three youths to Indore – two of his friends and a cousin – to carry out the plan. “They are not professional contract killers. They were actually trying to do a favor for Raj (Kushwaha),” said SP Simm.
Kushwaha and three other Indore men – Vishal Chauhan, Akash Rajput and Anand Kurmi – have been arrested. Sonam surrendered to the police in Uttar Pradesh and was handed over to the Meghalaya Police.
Eim said that when the plan to fail the marriage failed, Kushwaha and Sonam changed the strategy. “So when Raja and Sonam got married and went to Kamakhya Temple (in Guwahati), the group (the men of Indore were also sent to kill the king) were present. They arrived before May 19 and planned to finish the king in Guwahati. Since it did not work, Sonam planned to go to Shillong,” SP said.
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Finally, at different places in Meghalaya, the three people hacked the king. “His body was thrown into the gorge at around 2.18 am,” Simi said.
He said that Sonam gave his raincoat to Akash, who threw his blood -soaked shirt. “One of the scooters was operated by Sonam when he left Weisavadong (where was murdered in Meghalaya), and when he landed at AD Point, Akash landed down to throw the raincoat too, as it had a blood spot,” Syime said.
Kushwaha prepared for Sonam’s smallest expansion to escape. “Vishal handed over a Burkha to Sonam, which was arranged by Kushwaha. She then rode a taxi for Guwahati, and then a bus for Siliguri, from where she went to Patna and later Lucknow, from where she eventually took the bus to Indore,” said the official.
Even when the murder plot was successful, Raj maintained contingency plans. “When Kushwaha was alerted that three people sent by him were profiled by the police, he suggested to Sonam to leave Indore, go to Siliguri, and resurves there as a kidnapping victim,” Simim said.
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This plan started opening after arrest. “When the main accused was picked up by the police in UP, Kushwaha got nervous and asked Sonam to call his family and said that she only escaped from a kidnapping bid,” Siem said.
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