Capital City Police Officer Lahore Additional IG Bilal Siddique Kamyana has categorically warned that Lahore Police would not allow any bloody activities of kite flying in the provincial capital, in the wake of rumours of celebrating Basant. “There would be no Basant at all as kite flying is not any sport, but a deadly activity which has caused a number of precious human lives in the past,” Bilal Siddique Kamyana urged. According to a press release, the CCPO issued orders to intensify the crackdown drive against any violation of Kite Flying Act and said that there was zero tolerance on kite flying and, Lahore Police would take strict and indiscriminate action against any violations, lodging FIRs immediately and sending the accused to jails as they have buckled up against the kite flyers, sellers and manufacturers. The CCPO was presiding over a high level meeting at the Capital City Police Headquarters. DIG Operations Afzal Ahmad Kausar, SSP Operations Sohaib Ashraf, all Divisional SPs, SP Dolphin Squad Zohaib Ranjha and other senior police officers attended the meeting. Bilal Siddique Kamyana reviewed the ongoing countermeasures of the Lahore Police against the violations of Kite flying Act and directed the Divisional SPs to intensify the crackdown. During the implementation of section 144 on the violation of kite flying act across the province on the instructions of the caretaker chief minister of Punjab, the special teams of Lahore police took strict action against kite flyers, sellers and manufacturers and arrested as many as 187 accused during last 24 hours. According to the spokesman of Lahore Police, 143 kite-flyers and 34 kite-sellers were arrested during the special anti- kite flying campaign, while as many as 7366 kites, 276 wheel strings and a large amount of kite manufacturing material was also recovered from the arrested accused persons. He directed the divisional SPs to continue the crackdown against kite-flyers, sellers and manufacturers under their supervision. Bilal Siddique Kamiana directed to conduct intelligence-based operations and arrest the accused with previous records. The CCPO also directed to initiate an awareness campaign and make announcements through masajids and in markets and bazars to inform the citizens about the dangers of flying kites. Bilal Siddique Kamyana further directed to take action against any possible transportation of kites and stings from other districts to Lahore as well as online sale and purchase of kites and strings on social media should also be checked.