
The Russian woman and her two daughters sent to the detention center of Tumacur saved. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
A week after the Gocarna police saved a 40 -year -old Russian woman and her two small daughters aged six and four years, from the cave in Ramateerth hills on Wednesday, the police sent a limited center for women in Tumacur to repatriation.
The Gokarna police team accompanied the trio to a limited center.
The woman, identified as Nina Kutina aka Mohi, and her two daughters lived for almost two weeks in almost two weeks. According to the police, she came to India for a business visa that expired in 2017.
Police Gokarna, who was at a routine patrol in Wednesday evening, found her in a cave and saved her together with the help of others.
She told the police that she had come to Goo Gocarna and stayed in the cave to meditate when she had a tendency to spirituality. In the cave she practiced meditation and Hindu rituals.
The area where she lived was described as dangerous after the landslide incident. The officials advised her and managed to convince her that how to stay in the cave is dangerous to her and her children.
The police, together with forest officials, also started combing the combing in this area after telling the police that it had lost its passport and travel documents.
After several hours of search operations, Officials of Passport and Visa found out on April 17, 2017. The Regional Registration Office of the Foreigner Goa 19 2018 issued a departure from where she went to Nepal and returned to India, M. Narayan, superintendent police, Uttara Kannada said.
Published – 14 July 2025 9:40