Crackdown on Banned Firecrackers: Delhi's Bold Move to Combat Pollution
Delhi Police have seized over 4,600 kg of illegal firecrackers amid a festive season ban. The crackdown aims to curb air pollution during Diwali. Several arrests have been made across various operations, with ongoing investigations to dismantle larger supply chains. The Delhi government enforces strict measures to protect public health.

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In a robust operation aimed at reducing harmful emissions during the festive season, Delhi Police have confiscated over 4,600 kilograms of illegal firecrackers across the capital. Officials revealed the arrests of ten individuals as the government enacts a stringent ban to control pollution levels, aligning with Supreme Court guidelines.
The most significant seizure occurred on September 25 in the Vishal Enclave area, with police recovering 3,580.4 kilograms from a residence. A family was arrested for allegedly hoarding the firecrackers, which were reportedly procured for sale from neighboring cities. This initiative follows multiple recoveries throughout September, highlighting a persistent illegal trade.
As part of ongoing efforts, police have been conducting raids to dismantle supply networks, particularly focusing on sites believed to be operating under disguise. The government's ban persists as a preventive measure for public health, especially with historical spikes in respiratory issues post-Diwali. Authorities have vowed continued vigilance as festivities approach.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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