<p>Nagpur: The Nagpur police have dispatched a team to take custody of a 43-year-old woman from the city who crossed over to Pakistan from Kargil, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Pakistan Rangers handed over the woman, Sunita Jamgade, to the Border Security Forces (BSF) on Saturday, the official said.</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone 5 Niketan Kadam said the woman left Nagpur with her 13-year-old son on May 4 and reached Kargil, from where she crossed over to Pakistan on May 14.</p>.<p>She was soon captured by the Pakistani authorities, he said.</p>.India and Pakistan's drone battles mark new arms race in Asia.<p>The official said Jamgade is in the custody of Amritsar police, and a team comprising an officer and two women constables was sent to bring her back.</p>.<p>"We will interrogate her once she is in Nagpur police's custody. We need to verify whether she was involved in spying or any other unlawful activity," Kadam said.</p>.<p>He said the Amritsar police have registered a zero FIR, which will be transferred to the Kapil Nagar police station in Nagpur, as her permanent address is in the city.</p>.<p>Jamgade's son, who was taken into the care of the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) following her disappearance from Kargil, will also be brought back to Nagpur soon, the official said. </p>
<p>Nagpur: The Nagpur police have dispatched a team to take custody of a 43-year-old woman from the city who crossed over to Pakistan from Kargil, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Pakistan Rangers handed over the woman, Sunita Jamgade, to the Border Security Forces (BSF) on Saturday, the official said.</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone 5 Niketan Kadam said the woman left Nagpur with her 13-year-old son on May 4 and reached Kargil, from where she crossed over to Pakistan on May 14.</p>.<p>She was soon captured by the Pakistani authorities, he said.</p>.India and Pakistan's drone battles mark new arms race in Asia.<p>The official said Jamgade is in the custody of Amritsar police, and a team comprising an officer and two women constables was sent to bring her back.</p>.<p>"We will interrogate her once she is in Nagpur police's custody. We need to verify whether she was involved in spying or any other unlawful activity," Kadam said.</p>.<p>He said the Amritsar police have registered a zero FIR, which will be transferred to the Kapil Nagar police station in Nagpur, as her permanent address is in the city.</p>.<p>Jamgade's son, who was taken into the care of the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) following her disappearance from Kargil, will also be brought back to Nagpur soon, the official said. </p>