Six Kite Makers Arrested in Sargodha Police Operation

Web DeskApril 20, 2024 01:19 AMnational
  • Police crackdown leads to arrest of kite makers in Sargodha
  • 240 kites seized in operation to enforce ban on kite flying
  • Law enforcement agencies take strict actions against illegal kite trade
Six Kite Makers Arrested in Sargodha Police OperationImage Credits: Associated Press of Pakistan
Police in Sargodha apprehend six individuals involved in illegal kite making and selling. 240 kites seized in crackdown to enforce ban on kite flying for public safety.

In a recent operation conducted by the police in Sargodha, six individuals involved in making and selling kites were apprehended. The crackdown resulted in the recovery of 240 kites from the suspects. The arrested individuals have been identified as Yameen, Naeem, Idrees, Kamran, Umer, and Talha.

The police teams from various stations carried out raids in their respective areas of jurisdiction to curb the illegal activity of kite making and selling. The operation was part of the authorities' efforts to enforce the ban on kite flying imposed due to safety concerns and violations of regulations.

Kite flying has been a popular recreational activity in Pakistan, especially during festivals and celebrations. However, the use of sharp strings and unregulated kite designs has led to numerous accidents and injuries, prompting the authorities to take strict actions against those involved in the illegal kite trade.

The arrest of the six kite makers/sellers in Sargodha highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies to crack down on activities that pose risks to public safety. By seizing a significant number of kites, the police have taken a step towards ensuring compliance with regulations and protecting the community from potential harm.

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