Passport Office Cancelled Passport of Fugitive Nilesh Ghaywal After Interpol Notice The Bridge Chronicle
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Passport Office Cancelled Passport of Fugitive Nilesh Ghaywal After Interpol Notice

Deputy Commissioner of Police Sambhaji Kadam confirmed the action; Pune police tighten crackdown as gangster faces multiple cases under MCOCA

Ankur Nikam

Pune, 24 October 2025: The passport of fugitive gangster Nilesh Ghaywal, believed to be hiding overseas, has been cancelled by the Regional Passport Office in Pune. This action follows shortly after Interpol released a Blue Corner Notice to gather details on his location and actions.

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Deputy Commissioner of Police Sambhaji Kadam verified that the passport revocation was a component of the continuous measures against Ghaywal, who faces charges in multiple grave crimes such as murder, extortion, and organized crime.

Law enforcement increased their efforts after Ghaywal's gang members reportedly shot at a man and assaulted a student with bladed weapons during a road rage incident in Kothrud on September 17. Two distinct FIRs were filed, and the police applied the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) against him and his accomplices.

Although several members of his gang have been apprehended, Ghaywal is still on the run. In a recent petition to the Bombay High Court, he asserted that he left from India on September 9, just days before the Kothrud shooting incident, and alleged that the police had wrongfully accused him.

Investigations revealed that Ghaywal obtained his passport by providing false information. Reports indicate that he applied for a fast-tracked passport in 2019 at the Pune office, using an address in Ahilyanagar (formerly Ahmednagar). When the police could not locate him at the specified address, they marked him as 'not available,' yet a passport was still issued in January 2020.

It is believed that Ghaywal used this passport to travel to London and Switzerland. Authorities discovered that he altered his name to 'Gaiwal' on the passport to hide his identity. He did not hand over his passport as required by the court during his bail in 2022.

After confirming these infractions, Pune police submitted a report to the court and the passport office, leading to the cancellation of his passport. Authorities are continuing to collaborate with central agencies and Interpol to ascertain his current location abroad.

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