Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Only 166 held for illegal crackers this Diwali, down from last year

- Shiv Sunny

NEWDELHI: The police arrested 166 persons and registered 315 cases against people found bursting firecracke­rs on Diwali in violation of the Supreme Court’s orders, the Delhi Police said on Monday.

The same night, the police also arrested another 44 persons for selling firecracke­rs and booked them under the stringent Indian Explosives Act, seizing 3,765kg of banned firecracke­rs from them in the process.

Of these arrests, 1,320kg of crackers were seized from a general store in east Delhi’s Jyoti Nagar in the early hours of Sunday, said Ved Prakash Surya, deputy commission­er of police (north-east).

The number of cases and arrests this time were far fewer than those made on Diwali last year when the Delhi Police arrested 310 people and registered 562 cases.

The police had also arrested 87 people for selling illegal firecracke­rs and recovered 2,776kg of firecracke­rs in 2018.

Anil Mittal, additional PRO, Delhi Police, attributed the decrease in cases and arrests to the increased police presence on the ground and better awareness among citizens.

“The DCP of each district was on the street to ensure compliance with the court’s directions. We had also invested heavily in advertisin­g the firecracke­r rules and sensitisin­g resident welfare associatio­ns (RWAS) and market associatio­ns about police action that would follow if anyone violated the law,” Mittal said.

In all, the police said that they had received 940 complaints against the bursting of firecracke­rs.

“We were acting only in cases where we were receiving complaints, rather than acting on a suo motu basis. In several cases, by the time we reached the spot, we could not identify the violators,” said a senior police officer who asked not to be named.

Mittal said the police had begun taking action several days before Diwali, leading to several arrests, seizures and cases in the days leading up to the festival. “Overall, this Diwali season, including the day of Diwali, we arrested 261 people for bursting or selling crackers and registered 433 cases,” Mittal said, adding that a total of 9,758kg of firecracke­rs have been seized during the festive season.

Those booked for using traditiona­l firecracke­rs instead of the apex court-mandated green crackers, and indulging in bursting fireworks outside the 8pm10pm window on Diwali in violation of the Supreme Court’s guidelines have been booked under the Indian Penal Code’s (IPC) Section 188 (disobedien­ce to order duly promulgate­d by public servant).

If convicted under the law, they could be jailed for up to a month, be fined ₹200 or both.

Many booked under this section last year continue to make rounds of the courts. A lot of them had vowed not to indulge in fireworks this Diwali.

The police reserved the harsher law for those selling firecracke­rs. Deepak Purohit, DCP (west), said they were booked under Section 9B of the Indian Explosives Act. “If convicted, they could be jailed for up to two years, be fined ₹3,000 or be awarded both punishment­s,” Purohit said.

The most number of arrests (52) for bursting or selling firecracke­rs on Diwali night were made in north-east district. Dwarka district topped the list of people booked, with 75 such cases.

 ?? VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Several people were booked for using traditiona­l firecracke­rs instead of the apex court-mandated green crackers, and bursting fireworks outside the 8pm-10pm window.
VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO Several people were booked for using traditiona­l firecracke­rs instead of the apex court-mandated green crackers, and bursting fireworks outside the 8pm-10pm window.

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