Mumbai, May 26 -- Nagpur woman Sunita Jamgade, who crossed over into Pakistan through the Line of Control (LoC) earlier this month from the Hunderman village in Kargil, was handed over to the Indian authorities by Pakistani officials on Saturday, said the police.
Jamgade, 43, was reported missing on May 14. According to the police, she crossed the border over ten days ago, leaving her son behind and was subsequently apprehended by the Pakistani forces.
"A team comprising one officer and two women constables has been sent to Amritsar to bring Sunita back," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone V) Niketan Kadam.
"Pakistan captured Sunita after she crossed the border. The Pakistan Rangers have handed her over to the Border Security For...
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