Section 144 imposed in Noida, Greater Noida on Monday; check list of restrictions here

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Police additionally ordered that no individual shall devour “liquor or intoxicating substances” at any public place and warned motion below IPC part 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by a public servant) for violation of the order.

No non secular prayers or processions can be allowed at public locations or disputed websites throughout Noida and Greater Noida on Monday (Holi), the Gautam Buddh Nagar Police stated on Sunday because it imposed CrPC part 144 throughout the district.

Police additionally ordered that no individual shall devour “liquor or intoxicating substances” at any public place and warned motion below IPC part 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by a public servant) for violation of the order.

In its order, police stated together with Holi, Dhulandi festivals, protests are additionally proposed by some teams on March 25 and in view of this, “the possibility of disturbance of peace by anti-social elements cannot be ruled out.”

The order stated, “Apart from this, in view of upcoming Lok Sabha elections, peace may be disturbed due to protests by various party workers, farmers’ groups, and other protestors.

“Due to all this and in order to keep up peace in Gautam Buddh Nagar, it’s crucial that any mischievous parts needs to be prevented from finishing up such actions which can create an unfavourable setting.”

Additional DCP (law and order) Hirdesh Katheriya in the order said, “Considering the seriousness and urgency of the state of affairs and because of paucity of time, it isn’t potential to supply a possibility of listening to to some other get together, therefore this order is being handed ex-parte.”

According to the order, unlawful assembly of five or more people, unauthorised processions or demonstrations, political or religious, are prohibited.

The order also bars the use of private drones within a radius of 1 km of government establishments and also bans people from carrying sticks, rods, tridents, swords, firearms etc in public places.

“Namaz, Pooja, or any sort of non secular processions might be fully prohibited in public locations and public routes. In unavoidable circumstances, permission should be taken from the Police Commissioner, or the Additional Commissioner of Police or Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone involved,” the order stated.

“No individual will neither (sic) attempt nor encourage anybody to supply puja, namaz and so on at disputed websites the place the follow just isn’t prevalent. Apart from this, no individual will insult one another’s non secular scriptures. Will not put any type of non secular flags, banners, posters and so on. on non secular locations, partitions and so on, nor will he present help to anybody in this work,” it added.

The order also directed that no person will let loose animals like pigs, dogs etc to roam in public places, religious places, procession routes or near religious places during religious gatherings, nor will he cooperate with anyone in doing so, which may offend some community’s feelings.

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