SHILLONG, MAY 6: Deputy Chief Minister in-charge Home Prestone Tynsong on Thursday declined to comment in detail on the recent bail granted to prime accused Sonam Raghuvanshi in the murder of her husband and Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi, stating that the state had already moved the Meghalaya High Court against the lower court’s order.
“Right now, I should not comment anything on that because we have already appealed to the higher court, the Meghalaya High Court, so let the higher court decide because we contested against the bail granting by lower court, so as I tell you let us wait and see what the high court says,” Tynsong told reporters.
He maintained that the police had handled the case diligently. “No, in fact from our side we have tried our best, you know well even the police officers, be it the SIT or be it anybody, we are well equipped,” he said.
On procedural aspects, the Deputy CM said, “As far as handling such cases is concerned, you know the procedures, rules and regulations have to be followed, so therefore there is no such lapse from the police side and as I said, in the court it happens that one court may grant bail, the other court may stay the bail, so as I said, the court will decide.”
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Let High Court decide, says Meghalaya deputy CM on Sonam Raghuvanshi bail
