The police in India Let’s say that a woman who disappeared after her husband was murdered during their honeymoon is in detention after turning around.
According to the BbcThe couple’s parents thought that the wife, Sonam Raghuvanshi, 25, had died or had been kidnapped and launched a large -scale campaign to locate her after she and her husband disappeared during their honeymoon.
Now, the police allegedly alleged that they have hired a hit killer to kill her husband, Raja, 30, during vacation in Meghalaya, a small state from Northeast India.
Four men were also arrested as part of the crime.
On Monday, Devi Singh, Sonam’s father, maintained his daughter’s innocence, telling journalists in India: “She cannot do this”, adding that he thought that the police were lying about what happened and that they played a role in the case of the murder that seized India.
Before the arrest of Sonam, Raja’s brother Sachin Raghuvanshi told the BBC that the newly married couple had chosen to go to Meghalaya for their honeymoon because they had heard that they had “very beautiful valleys”.
A living root bridge over a river in a deep forest surrounded by flora by a dull day and covered in the hills of Khasi near the village of Riwai, Shillong, Meghalaya, India.
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The couple, from Indore City, married on May 11, the two families who approved their union.

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“Their marriage was organized four months ago and they were both happy and there had been no fight between the couple before or after the marriage,” Raja’s other brother told the BBC.
The newlyweds left for their honeymoon on May 20, but disappeared four days later, which caused a generalized rescue mission through wild land.
After a week of research, Raja’s body was discovered in a throat. His throat had been split and his wallet as well as a gold ring and a chain lacked. Meanwhile, Sonam was not found.
Their families launched a joint campaign against the police in Meghalaya, accusing the authorities of not doing enough to locate Sonam or of discovering the circumstances surrounding the death of Raja, and demanded that the case be given to the federal investigators.
They also wrote a letter to the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, asking him to help justice for the couple, reported the BBC.
Monday morning, the managing director of Meghalaya policeIdashisha Nongrang, said that Sonam had gone to the state authorities.
Three additional suspects, which are also the original state of the couple, Madhya Pradesh, were arrested.
“One person was recovered in the Uttar Pradesh, and two other accused were apprehended from Indore. Sonam went to the Nandganj police station and was then arrested,” Nongrang said.
During a press conference shortly after, the police are. Vivek Syiem confirmed that a fourth male suspect had been arrested in Meghalaya in the case, but said that Sonam was “the main suspect”.
When asked if the police suspected that Sonam was engaged in a relationship with one of the four male suspects, Syiem said: “If you join the points, it would seem”, adding that the details were still being verified.
According to Sonam’s father, she called her brother a rest arrest Sunday evening on a mobile phone borrowed. He said to Anima news agency That his brother then called the police, adding that he had had no contact with his daughter.
Meanwhile, Raja’s brother Raghuvanshi told journalists that he “would not accept Sonam’s participation in murder until she admits”.
But he later said that one of the male suspects arrested appointed by the police had worked in the Sonam office.
“Only sonam can clarify,” he said. “If she is guilty, she should be punished.”
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