OSA charge on Nagpur woman who crossed the LoC. Bharat News

Nagpur/Amritsar: A 43 -year -old Nagpur woman who was detained in Pakistan for nine days, to meet a “pastor”, he used to be online after crossing a local in Kargil district of Ladakh, who is now accused of spying. A void cedar has been filed against him in Punjab under the official Secrets Act.SSP (Amritsar Rural) Maninder Singh said that on Monday, Pakistan Rangers handed over a 12 -year -old boy woman, a former nurse and mother to a 12 -year -old boy on the attic border in the last week. Sunita Manodeshwar Jamgade had earlier made two unsuccessful attempts to enter Pakistan through Attari. On both occasions, BSF stopped him. Nagpur Woman’s statements raised the suspicion of police about the purpose of Pakistan visit Sunita, a resident of Kabir Nagar in Uppalwadi, Nagpur, has been divorced. She had told her family that she knew a pastor in Pakistan with an adopted Muslim name. On 14 May, she left her son in a lodge near Kargil village, Hondman, and asked her to wait until she returned.After the villagers informed the police about the trapped boy, he was put to the care of the Kargil Child Welfare Committee.The Punjab Police said that although Pakistan Rangers decided not to take Sunita into custody further, their statements had raised suspicion of a motive which is beyond being an online familiar in Pakistan.While Sunita said that she used to travel to Pakistan only to meet the person with whom he seemed, the former nurse could not explain how he dodged security amidst India-Pakistan hostility, which was hostile to cross the locker.Initial findings show that he detected unfamiliar mountainous areas to complete two Pakistani contacts – a person named Zulfikar and unknown “pastor”. Sources in the Nagpur police said that security agencies found their phone messages pointing out on the relations that could be beyond a personal relationship.When trying to enter Pakistan in March, he was stopped in the attic for the first time, the authorities allowed him to think that he had a mental health problem. This time, officials suggested, they had enough reason to implement the strict official secrets Act against them.Nagpur zonal DCP Niketan Kadam said that a team from Kapil Nagar Police Station will bring Sunita back to the city for a thorough investigation into his background and possible objective.Kargil Child Welfare Committee Chairman Niaz Ali said that the Ladakh administration had allowed Sunita’s son to go back to Nagpur.