Family Demands Extended Remand as Police Investigate High-Profile Indore Murder
Amid growing tension and unanswered questions, Vipin Raghuvanshi calls for extended police custody of accused Sonam Raghuvanshi and others, implicating them in a high-profile murder case. Meanwhile, authorities reconstruct the crime scene, piecing together the events leading to Raja Raghuvanshi's death, with revelations about a damaged phone and key suspect confessions.

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In a high-profile murder case that has gripped Indore and beyond, Vipin Raghuvanshi, brother to the deceased businessman Raja Raghuvanshi, is adamant about extending police custody for Sonam Raghuvanshi and other suspects. Accused of misleading investigators, this call for action comes amid ongoing police efforts to unravel the chilling details of the crime.
Authorities, including Meghalaya Police's Special Investigation Team, have meticulously reconstructed the crime scene in Sohra, hoping to shed light on Raja Raghuvanshi's death. Initially trusted, Sonam and others are now under intensified scrutiny as police pieces together the assurance that more revelations are awaited. A visit to the Raghuvanshi residence added layers to the investigation.
The investigative spotlight remains intense as police have pieced together a narrative involving premeditated attempts to sabotage evidence, such as the damaging of Raja's phone. As police deliberate over the need to recover a missing weapon, widespread media attention captures the unfolding drama in a case that continues to shock the nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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