“They were handed over to the PaK authorities at Chakan Da Bagh crossing point on Monday,” said an official.
Two minor women who had unwittingly crossed over to this side of Line of control (LoC) in J&K’s Poonch district were handed over to the Asian nation Administered geographic region (PaK) authorities on Monday, officers said.
The duo, known as Laiba Zabair (17) and Sana'a Zabair (13), are the residents of Abbasspur village of Kahuta tehsil of PaK.
“They were handed over to the PaK authorities at Chakan prosecutor Bagh crossing purpose on Monday,” aforesaid a political candidate.
The sisters were appreciated by the Indian army when noticing them taking possession Sarla sector on the LoC in Poonch on Sunday, a defense proponent had aforesaid.
JAMMU: 2 minor sisters from Pakistan-occupied geographic region, World Health Organization were detained when they unwittingly crossed the road of management (LoC) into Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, were repatriated on Monday, officers aforesaid.
Laiba Zabair (17) and her younger sister Sana'a Zabair (13), residents of Kahuta Tehsil in Pakistan-occupied geographic region, were detained on Sunday when being noticed getting into this aspect by Indian troops.
"Two women of Abbasspur, Tehsil Forward Kahuta of PoK, World Health Organization had unwittingly crossed into Indian aspect in Poonch, are repatriated from the Chakan prosecutor Bagh (CDB) crossing purpose nowadays," a defence representative aforesaid.
The relinquishment of the sisters passed off at the CDB purpose within the presence of civilian and military officers of Asian nation. They got gifts and sweets by the Indian Army as a goodwill gesture, he said.
Two minor sisters from Pakistan-occupied geographic region, World Health Organization were detained when they unwittingly crossed the road of management (LoC) into Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, were repatriated on Monday, officers aforesaid.
Two minor sisters from Pakistan-occupied geographic region were detained early Sunday when they unwittingly crossed the road of management (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district, officers aforesaid.
Laiba Zabair, 17, and her younger sister Sana'a Zabair, 13, residents of Abbasspur in Kahuta Tehsil of PoK, were noticed getting into this aspect by Indian troops deployed on the LoC in Poonch sector, a defence proponent aforesaid.
“Own troops deployed on the LoC, having detected the crossing, exercised complete restraint to stop any hurt to the teenagers,” he said.
The proponent aforesaid that efforts square measure being created for his or her early return.Two minor women who had unwittingly crossed over to this side of Line of control (LoC) in J&K’s Poonch district were handed over to the Asian nation Administered geographic region (PaK) authorities on Monday, officers said.
The duo, known as Laiba Zabair (17) and Sana'a Zabair (13), are the residents of Abbasspur village of Kahuta tehsil of PaK.
“They were handed over to the PaK authorities at Chakan prosecutor Bagh crossing purpose on Monday,” aforesaid a political candidate.
The sisters were appreciated by the Indian army when noticing them taking possession Sarla sector on the LoC in Poonch on Sunday, a defense proponent had aforesaid.
JAMMU: 2 minor sisters from Pakistan-occupied geographic region, World Health Organization were detained when they unwittingly crossed the road of management (LoC) into Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, were repatriated on Monday, officers aforesaid.
Laiba Zabair (17) and her younger sister Sana'a Zabair (13), residents of Kahuta Tehsil in Pakistan-occupied geographic region, were detained on Sunday when being noticed getting into this aspect by Indian troops.
"Two women of Abbasspur, Tehsil Forward Kahuta of PoK, World Health Organization had unwittingly crossed into Indian aspect in Poonch, are repatriated from the Chakan prosecutor Bagh (CDB) crossing purpose nowadays," a defence representative aforesaid.
The relinquishment of the sisters passed off at the CDB purpose within the presence of civilian and military officers of Asian nation. They got gifts and sweets by the Indian Army as a goodwill gesture, he said.
Two minor sisters from Pakistan-occupied geographic region, World Health Organization were detained when they unwittingly crossed the road of management (LoC) into Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, were repatriated on Monday, officers aforesaid.
Two minor sisters from Pakistan-occupied geographic region were detained early Sunday when they unwittingly crossed the road of management (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district, officers aforesaid.
Laiba Zabair, 17, and her younger sister Sana'a Zabair, 13, residents of Abbasspur in Kahuta Tehsil of PoK, were noticed getting into this aspect by Indian troops deployed on the LoC in Poonch sector, a defence proponent aforesaid.
“Own troops deployed on the LoC, having detected the crossing, exercised complete restraint to stop any hurt to the teenagers,” he said.
The proponent aforesaid that efforts square measure being created for his or her early return.


