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    Lahore Police Cracked Down on Illegal Kite Sellers in Shahdara Raid

    Lahore Shahdara Police cracked down on Illegal Kite Sellers and arrested some suspects

    Lahore Police are serious about stopping illegal kite sales, launching a crackdown in Shahdara and arresting two people. This shows they’re determined to keep people safe and enforce the ban on kite flying and those awful chemical strings.

    Lahore Police Cracked Down on Illegal Kite Sellers in Shahdara Raids

    Kite flying used to be fun, but these chemical-coated strings have made it deadly. There are already rules about this but illegal groups keep going.

    Cops say they arrested two illegal kite sellers in Shahdara. They got info, moved fast, and made sure the suspects couldn’t get away.

    They found:

    • 300 illegal kites
    • 10 spinning wheels of kite string

    Cases have been filed, and police are trying to find out who else is involved.

    Illegal Kites Coming Via Mail

    Lahore Police stopped illegal kites and chemical string from being delivered by mail. They got a tip and checked some packages before they got to the buyers.

    The packages were from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and headed to Lahore. Inside, they found:

    • 60 chemical spinning wheels
    • Over 125 bags of kite stuff

    This shows how people are using the mail to get around the rules.

    Lahore Police Cracked Down on Illegal Kite Sellers in Shahdara Raids

    Why Chemical String is Bad

    Chemical string, made with metal or glass, has killed many people. Motorcyclists, walkers, birds, and even power lines have been hurt by these strings.

    The rules against this aren’t about stopping our culture, but about saving lives. These recent finds show how risky these underground kite sellers are.

    Zero Tolerance

    Top police say they won’t allow illegal kite sales and have teams out looking for suppliers and anyone else involved.

    People should tell the police if they see anything suspicious related to making, storing, or selling kites.

    We Need Your Help!

    Police need everyone to help. Parents, shop owners, and delivery services should be careful and follow the rules.

    The Shahdara operations prove the police are changing how they stop smuggling.

    Safer Skies Ahead

    The arrests and stopped packages are a good start to stopping the illegal kite game. Lahore Police is sending a clear message to lawbreakers.

    Hopefully, things will get safer.

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