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Police issues preventive order, shares list of prohibitory acts and exemptions
First India Bureau
‘PLAN TO MAKE VANDE BHARAT TRAINS IN LATUR FACILITY MOVING QUICKLY’ sively, without significant disturbance to the lifeline of the nation, i.e. suburban services, was completed in 2016,” the statement added.
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Mumbai: Police on Friday issued a preventive order for the city. The city police ordered that certain acts be prohibited in order to preserve public peace and safety.
The notification has prohibited the carrying of weapons, explosives, missiles, and other objects which can cause physical harm, as well as the exhibition of persons or corpses, the public utterance of cries, singing of songs, playing of music, delivery of harangues, and the preparation, exhibition or dissemination of pictures, symbols, placards or any other object which may be deemed offensive or immoral.
The order further said that if any person goes armed with any such article, he/she shall be liable to be disarmed and article to be seized from him/ her by any police officer, and article shall be forfeited to state government. This order will not apply to any person employed in service or em-
NO ASSISTANCE ployment of any government or government undertaking, or to private security guards, gurkhas, chowkidars, etc., who are required by their superiors or by nature of their duties to carry weapons, or who are employed on watchn-ward duties carrying lathis no longer than 3½ feet.
This order states that any investigations, legal proceedings, penalties, forfeitures, or punishments incurred due to any violation of this order may still be imposed, even after order has expired.