shillong, June 11 -- Meghalaya chief minister Conrad K Sangma on Tuesday said the state government would ensure that the trial of the sensational Raja Raghuvanshi murder case is conducted expeditiously, promising swift justice for the 29-year-old Indore businessman killed during his honeymoon in the state. "Yes, we would like the judicial process to be completed as swiftly as possible. Whatever steps are required to facilitate this from our side as a government, we will do that and try to ensure that the trial progresses quickly," Sangma said. The announcement follows a breakthrough in the investigation, which uncovered a chilling murder plot allegedly orchestrated by Raja's wife, Sonam Raghuvanshi, just days after their wedding on May 11. Sonam Raghuvanshi, 25, who was arrested in Uttar Pradesh's Ghazipur on Monday for allegedly murdering her husband on honeymoon in Meghalaya, was taken to Shillong via Guwahati on Tuesday. People aware of the matter said a five-member Meghalaya Police was taking Raghuvanshi on a SpiceJet flight to Guwahati. They arrived in Patna from Ghazipur, where a court granted the Meghalaya Police her transit remand late on Monday to take her to Shillong for further probe. The people said Sonam Raghuvanshi, dressed in a black T-shirt and trousers, was kept at Patna's Phulwari Sharief police station before the flight, as it is close to the Patna airport....