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Coming down heavily on a man claiming to be the father of two Russian girls found living with their mother in a cave in Karnataka, the Supreme Court today asked what he had been doing while his children lived in a cave. The court also remarked that the country has "become a haven" and "anybody comes and stays".

Nina Kutina, a Russian national, and her two children were found on July 11 in a cave in the Ramatirtha Hills near Gokarna. According to authorities, the three had been living in the cave for nearly two months. They did not have valid documents.

The Russian consulate later issued emergency travel papers for Kutina and her two daughters. At this point, Israeli national Dror Shlomo Goldstein approached the Karnataka High Court, claimed to be the girls’

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