Meghalaya government felicitates SIT for cracking Raghuvanshi murder case

Meghalaya government felicitates SIT for cracking Raghuvanshi murder case

The Meghalaya government on Monday, September 29 felicitated the Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by Superintendent of Police (City) Herbert Kharkongor for successfully cracking the sensational murder case of businessman Raja Raghuvanshi. The ceremony coincided with the official launch of the state’s Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) to strengthen preparedness against terrorism and anti-national threats.

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Meghalaya government felicitates SIT for cracking Raghuvanshi murder case
Story highlights
  • SIT led by Herbert Kharkongor solved Raja Raghuvanshi murder case swiftly
  • Meghalaya government honoured SIT members for their dedicated efforts
  • Raja Raghuvanshi’s wife and associates arrested in the case

The Meghalaya government on Monday, September 29 felicitated the Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by Superintendent of Police (City) Herbert Kharkongor for successfully cracking the sensational murder case of businessman Raja Raghuvanshi. The ceremony coincided with the official launch of the state’s Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) to strengthen preparedness against terrorism and anti-national threats.

The felicitation programme, held at the police headquarters in Shillong, was attended by Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma and Deputy Chief Minister in charge of Home Affairs, Prestone Tynsong. Both leaders praised the professionalism, efficiency, and dedication displayed by the SIT in solving the case within a short span of time.

Those honoured included SIT chief Herbert Kharkongor, Sohra officer-in-charge Anthony Khongsit, and other members of the investigation team.

The high-profile case dates back to May when Raghuvanshi was murdered at a parking lot near Weisawdong cliffside. Following months of investigation, police arrested his wife Sonam, along with her associates from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, for their alleged involvement. The SIT submitted its chargesheet in August.

In another major development, Meghalaya Police formally launched an Anti-Terror Squad to exclusively deal with terrorism-related and anti-national cases. Deputy Inspector General Aditya Goenka said the ATS would enhance the state’s capacity to counter emerging security threats.

“The ATS will specifically address terror cases, ensuring that citizens of Meghalaya continue to live in peace,” Goenka stated.

Edited By: Nandita Borah
Published On: Sep 30, 2025
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