In a major development in the Meghalaya honeymoon murder case, local resident Silome James has been identified by the police as a key figure who allegedly helped Sonam Raghuvanshi conceal critical evidence after her husband, Raja Raghuvanshi, was killed.
According to investigators, James played a direct role in helping Sonam hide a backpack containing her husband’s jewellery, a laptop, and the weapon used in the murder. This revelation adds another layer to the already complex case that has shocked the country.
The Crime That Sparked a National Outcry
Raja and Sonam, newly married and visiting Meghalaya for their honeymoon, set out on a trek in Cherrapunji in late May. On May 27, Raja was found murdered near the Double Decker Root Bridge, a popular tourist spot.
Initial reports suggested that Raja had gone missing during the trek, but evidence soon pointed to something far more sinister. His body was found with injuries consistent with a machete attack, and police soon launched a deeper investigation into what appeared to be a planned murder.
Silome James: What the Police Found
Investigations revealed that Sonam and her alleged lover, Raj Kushwaha, handed over a backpack to Silome James shortly after the murder. The bag reportedly contained Raja’s valuables, including a box of jewellery, a laptop, and a blood-stained machete suspected to be the murder weapon.
James is believed to have kept the items hidden until the police recovered them during their search. Authorities are now examining whether he was simply helping without knowledge of the crime, or whether he was actively involved in hiding the evidence.
How the Murder Was Planned
Police say Sonam plotted the murder with Raj Kushwaha before the trip. She allegedly remained in constant contact with him during the honeymoon and even shared her live location. Raj is accused of hiring three men to carry out the killing while Sonam ensured the plan went smoothly from the inside.
Investigators believe the murder took place while the couple was on the trek, with Raja ambushed and killed. Sonam returned alone, later claiming that Raja had disappeared during the walk.
Evidence That Uncovered the Truth
The police have uncovered several pieces of evidence linking Sonam directly to the murder. CCTV footage showed her wearing the same clothes later found near the crime scene. Jewellery and a mangalsutra believed to belong to Raja were found in their homestay luggage. A voice message Sonam sent to her mother-in-law also raised suspicion, as it abruptly ended and suggested she was under stress.
The recovery of the backpack from Silome James’s possession has further strengthened the case.
Family Reactions and Allegations
The incident has left both families shattered. Raja’s mother has accused Sonam of manipulating her son and planning the entire trip with a hidden motive. She also raised concerns about why Sonam carried expensive jewellery during the trip and didn’t book a return ticket for herself.
Sonam’s brother has publicly stated he believes she is guilty and has broken all ties with her. Meanwhile, Raja’s father has alleged that Sonam practiced black magic, though police say they are still investigating those claims.
What Happens Next
Silome James is now being questioned in detail. Police are expected to decide soon whether he will face formal charges related to conspiracy and evidence tampering.
A special investigation team has brought the accused, including Sonam and the suspected hitmen, back to the crime scene in Sohra for reconstruction. Police are also analysing call data, financial records, and digital information from the recovered laptop.
The Meghalaya honeymoon murder case continues to unfold, with investigators working to bring all involved to justice. What began as a vacation has now turned into a case of betrayal, conspiracy, and a chillingly premeditated murder.