Kolkata: From the new city to Thakurkukur and Kalikapur to Kidderpore, the Cracker seller continues to try and sell now illegal firecrackers, non-green by clandestine, sometimes wearing display candles, Diyas and even fruits and vegetables, and dealing with that are prohibited Item under the table.
The police also, continuing their raids and seizures, often in ordinary clothes.
In the new city of the city II action area near the urban village of Eco, crackers are sold outside the flower shop and in Thakurpukur Satyen Park, a man who sells DIYAS and fairy lights have sparkler caches, Charchis and flower pots in two chests under the temporary shop platform.
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Both stores were forced to close and fireworks were confiscated.
In the Kalikapur and Charu market area, a police team traveled patiently and seized illegal crackers from several sellers – mostly in the environmental lane away from the main highway.
While the seller begs helplessness, claiming to sell items with losses or at a cost price, police said, without green crackers seen, their work becomes easier.
“We have a large number of fireworks at home since 2020 and must try to sell it.
We are not criminals.
When we buy crackers, they are not prohibited.
What can we do if suddenly prohibited?” Asked a pedler in Tatoatala who sold Sparkler, Flower pots and torches before the police confiscated all the items.
Kolkata police adopted a three-branch strategy since Wednesday afternoon to ensure residents followed the court order.
As the first step, the police attended local virgin calls as a complaint poured, especially close to midnight, throughout Kasba, Tiljala, Beniapukur, Cossipore, Sarsuna and Thakurpurfat on Chhoti Diwali.
On Alipore is new, crackers continuously exploded between 9pm and 10 nights.
Previously, local police had visited Blok K and made a video cracker that exploded.
“As if the exploding crackers are testing our patience.
They burst one and hid themselves just to explode the others as soon as we returned after the investigation,” said ASI near the Ballygunge train station.
In the central division, in four police stations between Brabourne Road and Park Girish, the police confiscated 1.258kg of crackers in the past week, more than 400kg seized on Wednesday.
The seizure at Girish Park ranges from 3kg to 540kg in the past week.
On Wednesday night, there was an attack where the police stopped every vehicle on a special node and checked whether they carry firecrackers.
The police said they examined 2,500 vehicles and won 1,856 kg of crackers in this raid.
The police said the seizures consisted mostly of chocolate bombs and dodoma.