Panvel Court sentences former inspector to life imprisonment in 2016 Ashwini Bidre-Gore murder case

21 April,2025 01:56 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  Aishwarya Iyer

Two of his associates, Kundan Bhandari and Mahesh Phalnikar, were sentenced to seven years in prison each for destroying evidence related to the case

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The Panvel Additional Sessions Court on Monday sentenced former police inspector Abhay Kurundkar to life imprisonment for the 2016 murder of Assistant Police Inspector Ashwini Bidre-Gore. Two of his associates, Kundan Bhandari and Mahesh Phalnikar, were sentenced to seven years in prison each for destroying evidence related to the case.

Bidre-Gore, who went missing in April 2016, was later confirmed to have been murdered. A prolonged investigation revealed that she had been in a personal relationship with Kurundkar, who had allegedly promised to marry her but later backed out. The case unveiled a disturbing narrative of betrayal and manipulation within the police force.

Kurundkar, a senior officer at the time, was found guilty of murdering Bidre and disposing of her body with the help of his associates. After a seven-year-long trial, the court convicted him of murder, while Bhandari and Phalnikar were held guilty under Section 201 of the Indian Penal Code for destruction of evidence. A fourth accused, Raju Patil, was acquitted due to lack of evidence.

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