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Ketan Agarwal Murder Probe Expands, Chetan Chaudhary’s Classmate in the Sights

A shocking twist has emerged in the ongoing investigation into the murder of Ketan Agarwal, a 16-year-old student from Delhi. The Delhi Police has now widened its probe and is questioning a classmate of Chetan Chaudhary, the key suspect in the case, in connection with the crime.

The police had already arrested Chetan Chaudhary, a 16-year-old student of Ryan International School, for allegedly murdering Ketan Agarwal, a student of the same school. However, the probe has now taken a new turn with the involvement of Chetan’s classmate, who is reportedly being grilled by the police.

Ketan’s Murder: A Crime That Shocked the Nation

Ketan Agarwal’s murder sent shockwaves across the nation when it was reported in November last year. The 16-year-old student was found dead in a park near his school, and the police had initially launched a search operation to find his killer. The probe was later handed over to the Crime Branch, which identified Chetan Chaudhary as the prime suspect.

Chetan Chaudhary, a student of Class 11, was arrested by the police on the basis of a DNA report that matched the DNA found on the victim’s body. However, the police are now looking at other angles, and the involvement of Chetan’s classmate has raised many eyebrows.

Delhi Police Probing New Leads

The Delhi Police has been working tirelessly to crack the case and has been following several leads in the case. The police had earlier reported that Chetan Chaudhary had a personal grudge against Ketan Agarwal, and that was the motive behind the murder. However, with the involvement of Chetan’s classmate, the police are now looking at other theories.

The police have been questioning several students and teachers at Ryan International School in connection with the case. The school has also been cooperating with the police and has provided all the necessary information to help the police crack the case.

While the police are tight-lipped about the details of the probe, sources have revealed that the classmate of Chetan Chaudhary is being grilled over his alleged involvement in the murder. The classmate, who has been identified as Rohan Singh, is reportedly a close friend of Chetan’s and was present at the scene of the crime on the day of the murder.

What’s Next in the Probe?

The police are now working to gather more evidence in the case and are expected to take several more arrests in the coming days. While the police have not given any specific timeline for the probe, sources have revealed that several more arrests are expected in the next few days.

The case has sparked a national debate on the safety of children and the need for better security measures in schools. The Delhi government has also announced a high-level probe into the case and has promised to take strict action against those responsible for the murder.

The probe is now moving at a fast pace, and the police are working around the clock to crack the case. The nation is eagerly waiting for justice to be served, and the police are determined to bring the culprits to book.

With several twists and turns emerging in the probe, the nation is now waiting with bated breath for the next development in the case.

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