
The Indian woman, identified as Sunita Jamgade, who allegedly moved to Pakistan via the control line (LOC), was handed over to the Pakistani police by the Pakistani Office.
Jamgade is a resident of the Nagpur district in Mahara. 14. May disappeared.
How did Sunita Jamgade go to Pakistan?
Mahashtra police received information from the Kargil district in Jammu and Kashmir that a 12 -year -old boy was found there. According to the boy’s statement, his mother Sunita Jamgade, either went to Pakistan or disappeared.
After crossing the border, the woman was captured by Pakistani authorities. Pakistani guardians handed it over to the border security forces (BSF) and BSF handed it over to the police Amritsar.
Niketan Kadam, a representative of the Police Commissioner of the Police (Zone V) -maharashtra, said: “As for a woman, Sunita Jamgade, whose permanent address falls under the Nagar Police Police Station, Sant Kabir Nagar we received the information we found and found information from the AMRITSAR police two days ago. handed over by BSF then rangers;
“We have already sent the team … We are bringing the woman back … Amritsar police say they found a history of the cottage with Pakistani citizens on their phone and she went there after inviting her there. These are preliminary information.
“Nothing can be denied. We can’t say anything until we can be able to interrogate the right interrogation … Zero will be filed there and then we will work on it and we will investigate,” DCP added.
Sunita Jamgade is a former nurse from Nagpur Hospital and a door dealer from door to door. In weeks leading to her disappearance, she showed signs of emotional anxiety and confusion. Her family also shared that she was mentally ill and underwent treatment in the local hospital, Indian Express reported.
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