Updated On: 31 August, 2018 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
Navi Mumbai cops posed with new questions after it comes to light that main accused had left anonymous tip-off after the murder to start the search for Ashwini Bidre's body

A search operation carried out early this year by the Navi Mumbai police, for Ashwini Bidre-Gore's (below) body, failed to turn up anything. File Pics
Abhay Kurundkar, the prime accused in the murder of assistant inspector Ashwini Bidre-Gore, had called cops attached to the Thane (Rural) commissionerate and left an "anonymous tip-off" to search for the body of a policewoman, who had "jumped" from the Bhayander bridge. Cops along with three local fishermen and eight to 10 unknown people carried out the search in Vasai creek for nearly five days with no luck.
And this, allegedly, is what Kurundkar wanted — it was a test of sorts by him to check if he had managed to make the body disappear and if it would remain untraced. This has come to light after the recent recording of statements of cops and fishermen by the Navi Mumbai police, who are investigating the April 2016 murder, for which senior inspector Kurundkar and three others have been arrested.