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Pune murder accused Siya and Chetan refuse polygraph test; third suspect suspected

A Pune court rejected polygraph tests for two accused in realtor Ketan Agarwal's death after they declined consent. Police hint at a possible third conspirator based on coded messages recovered from their phones.

Rohan Shah
Rohan Shah
Markets & Business Editor · Sat, 04 July 2026 at 07:01 am
Pune murder accused Siya and Chetan refuse polygraph test; third suspect suspected

A Pune court has refused to conduct polygraph tests on murder accused Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary after both declined to give their consent to the examination. The two remain in judicial custody as investigation continues into the death of property dealer Ketan Agarwal, who police say was pushed off a cliff.

The accused pair faces charges of murdering Agarwal in what investigators believe was a coordinated crime. During court proceedings, authorities sought permission to administer the polygraph test as part of their investigation strategy, but both Siya and Chetan refused to participate. The court upheld their right to decline and ordered them to remain in judicial remand while the probe progresses.

Police investigators have recovered significant digital evidence from the suspects' mobile phones, including deleted data and messages written in code. These findings have sparked suspicion among law enforcement officials that a third person may have been involved in planning or executing the crime. Detectives are currently working to decipher the encrypted communications and determine the extent of this potential accomplice's involvement in Agarwal's death.

The investigation has expanded beyond the two primary accused as officers trace phone records, financial transactions, and witness statements to build a complete picture of the conspiracy. Sources within the police department indicate that the coded messages suggest deliberate attempts to conceal communications, pointing toward a larger criminal network rather than an isolated incident.

Authorities have intensified their efforts to decode the recovered messages and identify any additional suspects. The case marks a significant development in Pune's crime investigation landscape, with police now treating it as a multi-person conspiracy rather than a crime of passion or impulse. The judicial custody of Siya and Chetan has been extended while investigations continue, and law enforcement expects to make further arrests once they establish conclusive links between the suspects and the encrypted communications.

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