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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : A missing person case filed in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, took an unexpected turn after an investigation led police across state lines to Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh. The "missing" woman, Sonam Raghuvanshi, was found safe, but the circumstances were far from what her husband had reported.

The case began when Sonam's husband, Raja Raghuvanshi, filed a report with the Indore Police stating that his wife was missing. Launching an investigation, authorities began tracking Sonam's mobile phone activity. Through technical surveillance, they traced her location to the Karanda police station area in Ghazipur.

An Indore Police team was dispatched to Ghazipur and, with the cooperation of the local Karanda police, conducted a search operation. They successfully located Sonam Raghuvanshi. However, during the inquiry, it was revealed that she had not been kidnapped or gone missing against her will.

Police discovered that Sonam had voluntarily left her husband and had eloped with her lover, a man identified as Sumit. She had been living with him in Ghazipur since leaving her marital home in Indore.

Following the discovery, the Indore Police took Sonam into custody. She is being transported back to Indore, where further legal proceedings will be carried out to formally address the missing person report and the circumstances of her departure.


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