Lohagad Fort Murder Case: Digital Evidence and Conspiracy

Lohagad Fort. That’s where it all started, isn’t it? A murder case involving Ketan Agarwal . But the details… they keep shifting.
Fresh stuff is coming out of the investigation now. The police are claiming something really dark about how this happened. It’s not just a random tragedy; there were preparations. Real planning.
They’re saying that Siya Goyal , Ketan’s fiancée, and Chetan Chaudhary weren't just some random couple who stumbled into something awful. No. They were digging. Searching online. Looking for ways to kill him. Before the alleged plan finally went down at Lohagad Fort on June 18th.
It changes everything when you start looking at the digital side of things, doesn’t it? The whole trail just leads back to this intense communication between Goyal and Chaudhary. It wasn't some casual chat. This was deep. A real conspiracy brewing behind the scenes. Their internet activity, those calls, the messages it all points toward something premeditated. That culmination, Ketan Agarwal pushed into that gorge on the 18th? That wasn't an accident they just stumbled upon.
Forensic checks of phones and digital records brought this up. They found traces of searching for methods to kill someone. Right before the incident. It makes you wonder what else was going through their heads those days. Just planning, meticulously executed in secret corners of the internet.
Investigators looked at the noise they made. The calls. Two thousand four exchanges between them between January and June of this year. That number alone is staggering when you think about how much time that actually represents. They spent 238 hours just talking to each other over those six months. Twenty-three hundred hours. Imagine what kind of secrets, what kinds of plans, can be exchanged in that kind of relentless contact.
“The investigation indicates,” the Pune Rural Superintendent of Police, Sandip Singh Gill, said when he spoke to Hindustan Times. He framed it as clear evidence. Digital footprint. Searches. Communication records. All crucial pieces. It’s not just about who was there; it’s about what they were doing before they arrived.
Police pointed out that the way they kept in touch the regular calls, WhatsApp, FaceTime streams that frequency started raising real suspicions. You start looking at those patterns. The closeness of the contact. It starts suggesting something much more sinister than just a boyfriend-girlfriend dynamic. A conspiracy. Something dark was being built up slowly.
And then there’s the scene itself. What happened right before they got to that fort? Police are saying things got discussed. On the day of the murder, June 18th, Goyal and Chaudhary allegedly met somewhere a cafe, some kind of spot near the fort area. They talked about eliminating Agarwal. Discussing the plan. It wasn’t spontaneous. It was a meeting. A final coordination before execution.
News agencies quoted an investigating officer saying they found thousands of calls exchanged over long periods. Some conversations lasted for hours. Hours spent talking about this dark arrangement. That just throws a shadow over everything. The technical analysis, that's what brought the connection together. It proved they weren’t just acquaintances. They were linked by something deeply planned and malicious.
It wasn't just about finding methods online. It was about the relationship dynamics, wasn't it? The motive started to surface when they looked into why this all happened. Goyal and Chaudhary. Their connection. And Ketan Agarwal. There was a history there. An engagement back in February. They were supposed to marry. A big plan for later this year. A wedding scheduled for November in Udaipur. A palace even booked.
That context, the timeline of their lives it adds another layer of terrible complexity. Investigators started digging into that relationship tension. Why didn't they just run away together? That question became important during questioning. Chetan had to answer why Siya hadn’t broken off the engagement and eloped. He said she feared it would bring disrespect to her family. A protective instinct, maybe. Or something else entirely.
CCTV footage from the fort area turned up as another piece of the puzzle. It was a key breakthrough, really. Investigators saw someone. A man in a hoodie. Following Agarwal and Goyal just before the actual incident. Despite the scorching heat, the fact that this person was there it became incredibly significant when they cross-referenced it with other digital trails. Eventually, the footage helped them identify who that person was. They pinned it on Chaudhary.
But even that doesn't erase the planning. The motive seems rooted in that relationship drama. Goyal’s position, her hesitation about moving forward with the marriage to Agarwal. This played into the narrative of why they were conspiring against him. It suggested a layer of personal betrayal fueling the crime.
The digital trail wasn't just about finding murder methods. It was also about trying to hide things. Evasion tactics started showing up in the data. Chaudhary’s phone, for instance. Police found that his internet stayed switched off for most of the day from around seven in the morning until 5:40 PM on June 18th. He allegedly left his own device behind at the shop. He used an employee's phone to avoid location tracking. A desperate attempt to erase his digital footprint while still being involved.
This level of calculated evasion is chilling. It shows intent. It confirms that this was not a sudden outburst. It was carefully managed, planned from start to finish. They weren’t just reacting; they were maneuvering. Trying to control the narrative, trying to hide their tracks in the digital ether while the physical act was being carried out.
The arrests came eventually. Goyal and Chaudhary. Charges of murder and criminal conspiracy. The investigation is still moving forward. But now, the focus isn't just on the event itself. It’s on that web they wove before it the long calls, the late-night searches, the veiled conversations about their future, and ultimately, this horrific end.
It’s messy. It’s layered with personal history colliding with cold, calculated evil. And every piece of digital evidence, every recorded call, seems to scream that this was everything from the very beginning. The reality is far more complicated than a simple story of a man pushed into a gorge. It’s about the suffocating weight of expectation, broken promises, and deadly intent wrapped up in digital shadows.
Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board
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