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Cracker crackdown: 141 held, 114 cases submitted in Noida on Diwali

Noida: A total of 141 people were arrested and 114 cases were submitted in Noida for a violation of the Cracker tire at night Diwali.
In Noida and Ghaziabad, there is a complete ban on sales and firecrackers.
The police said they rely on local inputs and complaints that nested in the 112 dial to make arrests.
But they agreed that supervision was difficult – in many cases, crackers out of crackers had stopped when the police reached.
The results of crackers widened the flout, combined with the instance of burning stumps and meteorological factors proved to be proven in air quality at night and the day after tomorrow.
On both days, Aqi is in the “severe” category.
In Noida City, the number of arrests made in the 24 sector of the police station.
A total of nine cases were put forward there and 14 people were arrested.
It was followed by sector 39, where seven cases were submitted.
Sector 58 has six registered cases.
In the middle noida zone, a total of 48 cases were submitted and 55 people were arrested.
Most cases in this zone are registered in the Bibrakh police station area and phase 3, which each can see 11 cases.
Surajpur saw 10 cases.
In Greater Noida Zone, a total of 36 cases were submitted and 47 people were arrested.
At 8, the Regional Police Station area had the highest number of cases followed by six of each at Jarcha and Rabupura, five in Dadri and four in Kasna.
There are three cases of violations of cracker tires each in the Ecotech I and Dankaur area.
Anita Chauhan, Sho of Bisrach police station, said most cases were submitted after the input from the local police patrolled.
A senior police officer agreed that it was difficult to trace the flood of complaints that nested in the 112.
“If people complain about certain communities or places, Bursting crackers will stop when the police reach.
They are not for a long duration.
That’s why it’s hard to attend a call Like that, “the officer said.
Many officers said they also received complaints on their cellphones.
“There is a technical challenge facing the police in such cases.
Those who were called on cellphones were clearly told that attending their complaints is not possible,” said one of Shos.
Most of the people who were arrested were ordered under the IPC 188 section (disobedience to order correctly announced by public servants), 269 (anyone who was illegally or neglected to take any action which would likely spread infection in any dangerous disease) , 270 (anyone who woven is there an action that might spread any disease infection which is harmful to life) and the provisions of the environmental protection law.
Additional DCP (Noida) Ranvijay Singh said the prohibition violators were given a guarantee a few hours later.
“In such cases, a pine was submitted, but because there was no detention carried out through the court, the defendant was given a guarantee at the police station itself.
Notifications issued for them,” he added.

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