The Ketan Agarwal murder case has entered a crucial phase, with Pune Rural Police planning to seek court permission for a polygraph test on prime accused Siya Goyal. At the same time, investigators are analyzing deleted mobile phone data in an effort to uncover fresh evidence and piece together the sequence of events surrounding the murder.
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Police Intend to Subject Accused to a Polygraph Test
Pune Rural Police are getting ready to seek court approval to subject the prime accused, Siya Goyal, to a lie detector test. The test will help determine the veracity of her statements and also provide new clues since there is no eyewitness in the case and no CCTV camera footage.
Investigating Deleted Mobile Phone Data
Police are trying hard to analyze deleted data on mobile phones related to the murder. Cyber forensics experts are helping to extract data, including chat history, call logs, among others, which can help determine more about what happened before and after the murder of Ketan Agarwal.
Investigators Attempt to Find Links
The officials are trying hard to match digital evidence with witness statements and forensics to determine what happened in the murder. Every piece of evidence found is analyzed keenly by investigators.
Court Approval Will Be Crucial
Since a polygraph test requires court approval and the accused’s consent, the police will first seek legal permission before proceeding. Although the test is not considered direct evidence in court, it can help investigators discover fresh clues and strengthen the ongoing investigation.
