Pune trekker murder: CCTV clue, a hoodie in 33°C lead police to killers

Police in Pune, India, have arrested a woman and her lover for the murder of her fiancé, who was pushed into a gorge during a trek. Investigators were tipped off by CCTV footage showing the lover wearing a hoodie in 33-degree heat, which appeared suspicious and led to the discovery of the crime.
Why it matters
This case illustrates how modern surveillance and forensic attention to environmental details can solve crimes initially reported as accidents.
“CCTV footage showing a hooded man, later identified as Chetan Chaudhary, trailing Ketan Agarwal and his fiancée Siya Goyal at Lohagad Fort near Pune alerted police probing the businessman’s death ,” police said on Wednesday (June 24, 2026).
The article is a straightforward crime report based on police statements.
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