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Nagpur: A woman from Kapilnagar area of Nagpur has found herself in legal trouble after she reportedly entered Pakistan without permission, at a time when India's Operation Sindoor was on in full swing. While Kargil Police in Jammu & Kashmir have registered a case against the woman, who is currently lodged in a jail in Maharashtra, the formal custody transfer has been delayed reportedly due to missing documents. As per reports, just two hours after crossing the border, the woman, Sunita Jamgade, was detained by Pakistani Rangers but was sent back to India two days later, raising suspicion. Following this, Sunita was taken into custody by Amritsar Police under the Official Secrets Act. For further investigation, she was then handed over to Nagpur Police, who interrogated her before presenting her in court. On Monday, the court sent her to judicial custody. "Kapilnagar police detained her and brought her to Nagpur. After her police custody expired on Monday, Sunita was produced in court, which sent her on judicial remand," said an official. Meanwhile, another case was registered against Sunita at the Kargil Police Station. A team from Kargil Police waited in Nagpur for the last four days to take her into custody for questioning, but in vain. It is being said that the custody transfer hasn't been possible yet due to a lack of proper documents.
Jaipur: Chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma Friday flagged off the first air-conditioned 'Rajasthan Vahini Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train' from Durgapura railway station under the Devasthan department's Senior Citizens Pilgrimage Scheme-2025. This initiative marked the beginning of the pilgrimage to Rameshwaram, carrying around 800 passengers.Under the scheme, 50,000 senior citizens will travel to 13 different pilgrimage sites via AC trains for the first time this year. The eight-day journey is the longest among the Devasthan department's pilgrimages, including visits to the Ramanathaswamy Jyotirlin ...Read More >

A Pakistani intruder was killed after being shot at by the Border Security Force while attempting to sneak into this side from across the International Border in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, officials said. IMAGE: Kindly note that this image has been posted for representational purposes only. Photograph: ANI Photo The Border Security Force said they are lodging a protest with their Pakistani counterparts over the incident. The officials said BSF troops noticed some intruders ...Read More >

Jammu, June 30: The Army said on Monday that it has thwarted an infiltration attempt on the Line of Control (LoC) by terrorists in the Rajouri sector of Jammu and Kashmir, and two infiltrators have been neutralised. A defence ministry spokesman said here that several terrorists were neutralised, while a guide, who was facilitating the infiltration, was captured alive, and a cache of arms and ammunition was also recovered. "On June 29, alert troops detected suspicious movement in the Keri sector of Rajouri, a known infiltration route. This comes days before the commencement of the Amarnath yat ...Read More >