Always a visa since 2017, Russian women and 2 daughters prefer to live in a cave

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Russian women and two daughters decided to live in a cave, because her visa expired. Photo/Gulf News/Ani

New Delhi -40 is a Russian woman, Nina Kutin and her little two daughters, saved from a dangerous cave in the forest area of Bukit Ramatirty, Gokarna, July 9. The police found that they live in dangerous conditions during ordinary patrols to ensure tourist security.

Always a visa since 2017, Russian women and 2 daughters prefer to live in a cave

1. Life in a cave for meditation

According to Gokarna’s police, Kutina lived in a forest cave with her two daughters – Premes (6 years, 7 months) and Ama (4 years) – supposedly for spiritual reasons. He told the officers that he came from the cave to the forest to meditate and worship.

The authorities described the cave in the landslide region surrounded by toxic wild nature, which causes serious concern about safety. After the police explained the danger, Kutin agreed to leave the cave. His family was safely accompanied by a hill.

After the salvation of Kutin and her two daughters were delivered to the Ashram Yoga, Ratna Sarasvati Swamiji, an 80 -year -old spiritual leader associated with the Shankara Prasad Foundation in the village of Bankikodlu, the Kumt district. The transfer was carried out under the protection of police officers.

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2. Visa validity in 2017

Initially, who does not decide to express his personality, Kutin finally told the authorities that the passport and his visa were lost. However, during a search in a cave and in the surrounding forest zone, police and forestry employees discovered these documents, which confirmed that his visa expired on April 17, 2017.

The police inspector in Carvar contacted the foreign regional registration department (FRRO) in Bangalore. Currently, legal steps are being taken to deport Kutin and her children to Russia. Meanwhile, they were placed in the center for the adoption of women for their safety.

The authorities confirm that Kutin and her daughters will meet with Frro in Shantinagar, Bengalu, on July 14, under the leadership of a woman -police woman. The further legal process will follow to determine the next step.

(AHM)

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