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Punjab Police Continues Strict Enforcement of Anti-Kite Flying Act

Punjab Police Continues Strict Enforcement of Anti-Kite Flying Act

Key Takeaways

  • 9,813 individuals were arrested in Punjab for violating the Kite Flying Prohibition Act.
  • 472,002 kites and 14,833 drones were confiscated across the province.
  • Parents are advised to keep their children away from this dangerous game.

The Punjab Police has intensified its enforcement of the Kite Flying Prohibition Act, arresting a total of 9,813 individuals and confiscating 472,002 kites and 14,833 drones across the province in one year. This strict action aims to ensure public safety during kite flying season.

According to official statements from Punjab Police, these measures have been implemented with the intention of preventing accidents and ensuring that children are not exposed to potential dangers associated with kite flying. The police urge parents to keep their children away from this activity and immediately report any incidents by dialing 15 for immediate assistance.

In a related development, the Punjab Police has paid tribute to the martyrs who have lost their lives in service of public safety. A statement on social media saluted these brave individuals, emphasizing the importance of their sacrifices.

Meanwhile, another significant action taken by the police involved the recovery and resale of three stolen vehicles. In Vehari, a stolen vehicle was recovered from a rental car agency and sold at different locations before being returned to its rightful owner in the city of Boriwala. The video evidence of this process highlights the effectiveness of the police's efforts in recovering stolen property.

These actions underscore the commitment of the Punjab Police to maintaining public safety through strict enforcement of laws and regulations, as well as proactive measures such as vehicle recovery operations.

The police continue to advise citizens to stay informed about potential dangers associated with kite flying and to take necessary precautions. By working together, the community can ensure a safer environment for all residents during this traditional season.