BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Meghalaya Murder Case – From Discovery to Investigation Breakthrough
- Viksit Bharat News

- Jun 22, 2025
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Shillong, June 22, 2025 | Viksit Bharat News
Initial Discovery – June 18, 2025
A chilling murder case has come to light in Meghalaya after the body of a 24-year-old woman from Shillong was discovered in a forested region near the East Khasi Hills district. She had been reported missing just two days prior. Locals found the body buried under leaves and soil, showing visible signs of assault and trauma.
June 19–20: Police Launch Probe
Following the discovery, Meghalaya Police launched an intensive investigation. Forensic experts visited the site, and the victim’s identity was confirmed through local sources. Her family has since been informed. The area was sealed for further evidence collection.
June 21: Public Protests & Outcry
The case triggered massive public outrage. Civil society groups, student unions, and women’s rights activists gathered in Shillong and nearby areas, demanding immediate justice and police accountability. Roads were blocked in parts of Laitumkhrah and Polo Grounds as peaceful protests continued throughout the day.
Statement from the Chief Minister – June 21 Evening
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma addressed the media, calling the murder “shocking and unacceptable.” He announced the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) and assured that justice would be delivered without delay.
June 22 Morning Update: Suspects Detained
In a significant development, two suspects have been detained by Meghalaya Police in connection with the murder. According to sources, both individuals are acquaintances of the victim and were last seen near her workplace. They are currently being interrogated at an undisclosed location.
Forensics Report Expected
The post-mortem report is expected to be released within the next 24 hours. Initial findings suggest the victim suffered head injuries and strangulation. Police sources say sexual assault has not been ruled out and further tests are underway.
What’s Next
NCW Seeks Report: The National Commission for Women has issued a notice to the state DGP.
Demands for Fast-Track Trial: Human rights groups and NGOs are demanding fast-track court proceedings.
More Arrests Possible: Police are working to track phone call records and CCTV footage.
Conclusion
The Meghalaya murder case is evolving rapidly. With public anger growing and new leads emerging, this investigation could become a landmark in the fight for women's safety and justice in the Northeast.
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