Accused's Friend Claims He Warned Against Ketan Agarwal Murder Plot
Friend of suspect interrogated after allegedly knowing of murder conspiracy and urging accused to abandon plan.
Pune police have summoned a friend of one of the accused in the Ketan Agarwal murder case for questioning, suspecting he had advance knowledge of the alleged conspiracy. Investigators believe the youth was aware of plans to kill the prominent realtor and made attempts to dissuade the accused from carrying out the crime.
According to police statements, the friend had maintained contact with the accused since late May. He reportedly warned them against proceeding with the alleged plot to murder Agarwal. On the day of the incident at Lohagad Fort, the youth claims he was asked to participate but refused to join the group, citing his opposition to the plan.
The inclusion of this friend in the investigation marks a significant development in the case. Police are attempting to establish the timeline of communications and determine what specific warnings were issued and when. The youth's version of events suggests he may have had crucial conversations with the accused that could shed light on the motive and planning behind the alleged murder.
This development indicates a wider network around the accused than initially apparent. If verified, the friend's claims could provide investigators with electronic evidence, witness testimony, and detailed accounts of conversations that preceded the incident. His testimony could also establish whether the accused proceeded with the plan despite being counseled against it.
The case continues to unfold with new angles emerging. Police are cross-verifying the friend's statements with other evidence, including call records and location data. The investigation suggests premeditation and deliberate planning involving multiple individuals, which could strengthen the prosecution's case.
Source: Times of India