Pune realtor murder: Siya’s ‘sitting down’ signalwas also meant to ensure her safety, say police
By Sandip Kolhatkar :
PUNE
PUNE realtor Ketan Agarwal’s
fiancee Siya Goyal sat down not
only to signal her alleged lover
Chetan Chaudhary to push him
off Lohagad Fort, but also to
ensure she remained out of the
victim’s reach during the fall,
police said on Sunday.
Chaudhary had also done his
homework by travelling to the historical site on a scooter, avoiding a car because he feared it
could be detected at a toll plaza,
they said.
Goyal (20) and Chaudhary (22)
have been arrested for allegedly
conspiring to kill 25-year-old
Agarwal and pushing him off a
cliff at the fort in Pune district
on June 18.
An official said that as per the
plan, Goyal was to give a signal
by sitting down, following which
Chaudhary was to come up and
push an unsuspecting Agarwal
to his death. They executed the
plan perfectly, he said.
The two had decided that she
would sit down either to drink
water or on the pretext of tying
her shoelaces. Sitting down was
the signal, the official said.
However, it was also a wellthought-out move to protect
Goyal.
“The signal was chosen deliberately so that Goyal would not
be within the victim’s reach during the fatal push. They feared
that if Chetan pushed Ketan and
the latter tried to grab Siya while
falling, she too could fall into the
gorge. The plan was made keeping her safety in mind,” he said.
Co-accused Chaudhary had
also taken great care to mask his
presence as he followed Goyal
and Agarwal on June 18. Police
said he deliberately travelled
from Pune to Lohagad Fort, a
distance of about 90 km, on a
scooter instead of a car.
“Chaudhary travelled to
Lohgad Fort on the morning of
June 18. He chose a scooter over
a car as he feared that the car
could be detected at a toll plaza.
We have seized the scooter,” said
a police officer, who is part of the
investigation.
After allegedly committing the
crime, Chetan returned to Pune
on the same scooter, the official
said.
Investigators have also found
that Choudhary changed his
appearance after reaching the
fort.
“He climbed the fort wearing
a hoodie. Later, he removed it and
remained in a black T-shirt. While
leaving, he put on the hoodie
again,” the official said, adding
that investigators believe it was
done to avoid attracting attention.
Earlier on Sunday, police took
Goyal to Lohagad Fort to reconstruct the crime scene, using a
dummy to recreate the moment
he fiance Agarwal was pushed to
his death, an official said.
The exercise was aimed at
establishing the exact chain of
events of the June 18 incident,
he said.
The official said that it was
meticulous planning and both
have admitted that they had visited the fort to find a suitable spot
to execute the plan and to do
some “practice”.
“We are yet to ascertain which
other spot they had practised at,”
said the official.
As the police custody of both
ends on Monday, they will be
produced before the court and
cops will seek further remand,
he said.
Police on Saturday questioned
Goyal’s father, mother and brother at length and recorded their
statements.