
The special investigating team of the police Meghalaya (SIT) arrested two people, including a real estate seller from Madhya Pradesh in connection with the murder of Indore Raja Raghuvanki.
Real estate dealer based in Indore identified as Silome James was detained from Toll-Gate Bhonrasa in the Dewas district in Madhya Pradesh while trying to flee to Bhopal on Saturday. He was kept for hiding a box belonging to Raghuvanki’s wife and accusing the murder of Sonama, who hid him in an apartment in Indore after the murder.
“Meghalaya Police Sit ARRESTED ONE SILOME James from Bhonrasa Toll-Gate in Dewas District of Madhya Pradesh while Stayed and Kept the Jewells and Other items Shek with with Her Her After the Incident, “East Khasi Hills District SP Vivek Syiem Told press agency PTI.
Later, the security guard was identified as Ballla Ahirwar, also on Sunday around 2 am in the Ashok Nagar district in Madhya Pradesh in the Ashok Nagar district in Madhya Pradesh.
Ahirwar was sent in the Heera Bagh Colony building.
Both will be made in court in Indore and are looking for transportation for being transported to Shilllong for further investigation, Syiem added.
According to police, James led the sitting to a place where he destroyed all items by burning.
Sit member said that Sonam’s friend Raj Kushwaha owned a firearm and it was kept on the plot along with jewelry and laptop. At the place where James burned the box, there were no signs of pistols, laptops, or no jewelry belonging to Raja, PTI reported.
During the investigation revealed Vishal alias Vicky Chauhan that he has booked an online car from his residence Indore to Sonam’s hiding place in the same city with a black bag containing her dress, jewelry, £5 Lakh in cash and pistol, India reported TV today.
After checking some CCTV shots, the police identified James, who carried a black bag from the apartment and put in the car, India TV reported today.
O Heera Bagh Colony apartment
The apartment was rented for the murder of the fellow Vishal Chauhan James.
July 13 James told reporters that Chauhan approached him on May 30 and rented an apartment £17 000 per month, signing a formal agreement.
Sonam reportedly remained in the apartment for several days when returning from Meghalaya before eventually surrendered to the police in the Ghazipur district in Uttarprady 8 June.
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