Deccan Chronicle

4 held for selling Chinese manja THE GOVERNMENT imposed a complete ban on procuring, stocking, sale and use glass coated manja.

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Four men were arrested in different incidents for selling the banned synthetic nylon coated Chinese manja in Hyderabad on Sunday.

In the first incident, the Central Zone Task Force police apprehende­d Raj Kumar Singh, 37, a resident of Upper Dhoolpet area of Mangalhat, who was in possession of banned material worth `25,000.

“He was running a kites business and had illegally procured the banned Chinese dor and glass coated manja from one Narsing of Mangalhat and was selling the same to customers in the city. He was handed over to the Mangalhat police along with the seized material for investigat­ion,” DCP, Commission­er’s Task Force, P. Radhakrish­na Rao said.

In the second incident, the duo arrested by the Saidabad police were identified as Mohammed Abdul Raheem and P. Eshwaran, both residents of Saidabad area, who were selling the banned products, deemed dangerous for birds and other living beings.

“Cases were registered against the men and the banned items were seized from their said.

In the third incident, the North Zone Task Force Team raided a books and kites sales shop at Bapujinaga­r of Bowenpally and apprehende­d a 46-year-old man, identified as Bade Srinivas, who was in possession of `75,000 worth banned material. “He was purchasing the banned manja from a dealer, Bhavani and Balaji stores at Dhoolpet, at a low price and was selling it for a higher price to known customers in Secunderab­ad. He was handed over to the Bowenpally police for further necessary action,” added the DCP.

The Telangana state government under Section 5 of the Environmen­t (Protection) Act, 1986, imposed a complete ban on procuring, stocking, sale and use of threads coated with glass or other harmful substances which was likely to cause grievous injury and inconvenie­nce to animals, including birds as well as human beings. possession,” officials

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