Indian Mother and Child Returned Home Safely After Accidental Trip to Pakistan
Defense News ,India :- A young woman named Shabnam Bi, who is 22 years old, and her little daughter Laiba Fatima, just 1.5 years old, accidentally went to a place called Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). They didn't mean to go there; they crossed a border line called the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district.
The Pakistani officials realized the mistake and helped them get back to India. They handed Shabnam and Laiba over to the Indian Army at a place called Chakan Da Bagh crossing point.
When they came back, the Deputy Commissioner of Poonch, Yasin M Choudhary, welcomed them. This whole situation started when a man named Ghulam Rubani from Salotri village reported to the police that two people had accidentally gone to PoK on February 3.
After hearing this, the police made a report about the missing persons. Then, the government officials in Poonch talked to the authorities in PoK with the help of the Indian Army to bring Shabnam and Laiba back safely.