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Delhi Police Seizes Over 1000 Kg Of Banned Firecrackers, One Held

The Delhi police has recently seized more than 1,000 kg of banned firecrackers and arrested a man who was selling those crackers.

The police stated, “In the wake of the coming festive season, there is a flow of banned crackers in Delhi. The National Green Tribunal as well as the Supreme Court had ordered a complete ban on the sale and purchase of crackers of all kinds in Delhi as they cause pollution. As a consequence, Special Staff East District was directed to keep a watch over the sale and purchase of banned crackers in the East District.”

The police stated, a team was constituted, which inspected the area to collect information about the people who indulged in the sale and purchase of banned crackers in the area.

An official added, the police received secret information that one Himanshu Goel, who runs a general store in Kalyanpuri was actively involved in the sale and purchase of banned crackers in a very clandestine manner.

On investigation, it was found that the accused was selling banned crackers under the garb of a general store and might have also stashed banned crackers somewhere else in huge quantities.

The police team was able to identify the so-called godown, and finally, it was traced to Delhi’s Kalyanpuri area. An official stated, the team immediately swung into action, and a raid was conducted at said godown, where the police found a huge stock of banned crackers weighing 1086.5 kg.

A case under Section 9B of the Explosive Act and 188 of the IPC got registered at PS Kalyanpuri, Delhi, and accused Himanshu Goel was arrested in the case.

Further investigation is underway.

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