43 -year -old Sunita Jangde, a resident of Nagpur, has been handed over to BSF by Pakistani Rangers on the attic border of Amritsar. This woman from Nagpur fell in love with Pakistani pastor and crossed the Line of Control from Hundan village in Kargil on 14 May 2025.
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From here she reached the Gilgit-Baltistan region. According to the information, Sunita had gone to Ladakh for a holiday with her 14 -year -old son, during which she came to light of her sudden disappearance, leaving her son to the hotel.
Investigation revealed that Sunita was talking to two Pakistani citizens. One of them was the pastor and the other was a young man named Zulfikar.
Her phone records, social media activities and apps have revealed that she has tried to go to Pakistan from Attari-Wagah border twice before, but then the security agencies stopped her.

Look out notice issued in the woman’s name.
Local help of Also apprehension According to sources, the woman entered Pakistan from the border village of Kargil. The village is a few kilometers from the international border. Investigation agencies suspect that some local people have also helped the woman to cross the border. Police is questioning him about this.
Indian agencies engaged in investigation After infiltration into Gilgit-Baltistan, the woman was taken into custody by Pakistani agencies and questioned. Taking the matter seriously, there was contact between the two countries. Pakistani authorities introduced the woman as a “accidental Indian citizen” and returned to a humanitarian grounds.
He was handed over to the BSF on the Attari border on Friday. At present, Sunita is now in the custody of Gharinda police station of Amritsar Rural.
Family said- Sunita was under mental stress Sunita’s family said that she was under mental stress for some time and was undergoing treatment. His son, who was left alone in the hotel that day, is now kept under the supervision of the Child Welfare Committee. The process of sending him to a shelter home in Nagpur is underway.