Honeymoon murder case: Meghalaya cops solve murder in 7 days, prove efficiency | India News

GUWAHATI: Meghalaya deputy CM Prestone Tynsong Monday said that it has been proved that the state’s police force ranked among the best forces in the country with its Special Investigation Team (SIT) achieving a breakthrough in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case in just seven days. Tynsong’s statement comes days after the Indore couple’s families had labelled the state police ‘inefficient’, demanding CBI probe into the case.However, after Sonam’s arrest Monday, Raja’s mother Uma changed track and thanked Meghalaya police as well as the search teams who kept working on the case despite inclement weather and treacherous terrain. “Without them we wouldn’t have ever known what happened to Raja, or that his wife was behind this horrific crime,” said a family friend.Tynsong, who is also the home minister, said social media remarks depicting Meghalaya as a den of criminals in the wake of Raja’s murder had hurt sentiments of people of the state. On the contrary, Meghalaya is very safe for tourists, he added. “The successful operation by state police will further encourage people to keep visiting the state.”The minister said people would remember how Meghalaya handled militancy 15-20 years back. “We don’t need any forces from central govt,” he further added.Tynsong said govt has already directed owners of homestays and hotels to ensure proper registration of tourists. “In fact, we also have in place a tourism app through which they can send documents to the police station or SP concerned.”Tourism minister Paul Lyngdoh said Meghalaya govt will work closely with the local tourism industry to enhance safety measures. Besides, the Conrad K Sangma govt will invest Rs 4,000 crore to develop tourism infrastructure, including construction of high-end accommodation in popular tourist spots like Sohra and Umiam over the next two years.