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Now, Pune police bans flying lanterns during Diwali

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\ Pune, Oct 28 (PTI) Taking a cue from Mumbai police, the\city police today banned use and sale of flying lanterns\during and post Diwali in a bid to avert possible fire and\threat to human life and public property.\ The ban, which came into effect today, will remain in\force till November 26, police said.\ Any person, who violates the order, shall be punishable\under section 188 of Indian Penal Code, 1980, Pune Police said\in a statement.\ \\"The ban has been imposed on the use, sale and storage of\flying lanterns from October 28 to November 26, and those\flouting the order shall be punishable under IPC Section 188\(disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant),\\"\Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and order), Shashikant\Shinde, said.\ In Mumbai, following a request made by the Fire Brigade,\the police had yesterday passed an order to ban the use of\flying lanterns to avert the possible threats. PTI SPK NP\ZMN\SRE\

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