Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Hawkers flout cracker ban

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Until last year, this area used to host wholesaler­s feeding the high demand for fireworks that usually precedes the days leading up to the festival of light.

However, a different reality presented itself at another area in Chandni Chowk about a few hundred feet away.

The bustling street was lined with vendors openly peddling everything from sparklers and rockets to pop-pop bombs despite clear orders from the apex court that the sale of all such products be banned in NCR until November 1.

Incidental­ly, this was also the same place where HT had found banned China-made fireworks last year.

One of the vendors described how they take evasive action in the event of a police raid. “We are warned about an impending raid much before the police make an appearance. So we just pack our stuff and run. What are we to do? We had stocked up on firecracke­rs much before the ban was announced,” the man said, adding that he has stocks worth ₹2.5 lakh to sell off.

HT came across at least nine other hawkers of the kind during its visit to the area.

Sometimes, however, even their best-laid plans go awry.

The Delhi Police conducted a raid in Bhagirath Palace area on Thursday night, and nabbed two firecracke­r vendors. “Two cases have been registered under Section 286 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 9b(b) of the Explosives Act. The duo, Israeel and Kaleemuddi­n, were not even issued temporary licences,” said deputy commission­er of police (North) Jatin Narwal.

Police said they are leaving no stone unturned to curb the illegal sale of firecracke­rs in their jurisdicti­on. “We will identify anybody illegally selling or purchasing firecracke­rs, and take appropriat­e action. We have teams on the ground to monitor the situation and enforce the Supreme Court’s order,” said spokespers­on Madhur Verma.

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