Kite flying ban violators netted in Rawalpindi

Author: Agencies

RAWALPINDI – Rawalpindi Police on Saturday arrested several kite flying people and registered different case against accused.

Police claimed to have arrested 90 kites flying people and recovered 7208 kites and 250-kite flying string roll from their possession. As per details Police apprehended Shahid and Khuram and recovered 1025 kites and 22 kite flying string roll from their possession.

RA bazaar police station claimed to have arrested three people namely Naveed, Suleman and Arshad and recovered 1075 kites and 58 kite flying string roll from their possession. Cant Police station netted Nayyab Khan and Ali Raza and took five kites and two string roll from them.

Race course police station took Arshad into custody with five kites and two string roll. Police station Civil Line detained Umair, Tayyab and Muhammad Ali and recovered 13 kites and three string rolls.

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