Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Arms licence seekers have to vow not to carry guns to banquets

- Avtar Singh avtar.singh1@htlive.com ■

SANGRUR : To curb celebrator­y firing, most prominentl­y during weddings, the Punjab government has decided to take an affidavit from those seeking new arms licence or renewal that they will abide by any restrictio­n on carrying of arms and shall not carry the firearms during marriage and other functions.

Also, owners and managers of the banquets and palaces will be instructed to install security equipment such as metal detectors and security cameras, according to new norms shared by deputy commission­er Ghanshyam Thori.

The home department has ordered all DCS, and commission­ers and senior superinten­dents of police to follow instructio­n for implementa­tion of orders issued under section of 144 (CRPC) for prohibitin­g firearms at public places.

“Warning boards will be installed outside marriage palaces that arms are prohibited; and the offenders will be booked,” the DC said.

SSP Mandeep Singh Sidhu said all station house officers (SHOS) “have been informed about implementa­tion of these orders”. Earlier, the government made a dope test mandatory for those seeking arms license and, as per the new guidelines issued by the principal secretary, health and family welfare, the number of drugs that would be screened has been increased to 10 from the five on the past list; it will cost the applicants Rs 1,500.

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