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People will not be allowed to offer prayers in public. Additionally, carrying a weapon in plain views, such as a knife or gun, is not permitted by the general public.

Digital Desk: Section 144 of CrPC has been imposed in Gautam Budh Nagar district including Noida and Greater Noida once again. The limits, which were put in place in light of various impending celebrations, such as Valentine's Day, will be in effect until February 28.

"Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code are in effect from February 4 to February 28, 2023, in the district because of the approaching festivals and Covid-19 protocol. For violations, Section 188 of the IPC would be used as the legal framework "said the police in Gautam Budh Nagar.

Several festival days in February, including Valentine's Day on February 14 and Mahashivratri on February 18, are mentioned in the prohibitory order issued by the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police for Law and Order Anil Kumar Yadav.

According to the police's order, "on certain occasions, it cannot be ruled out that anti-social elements may disrupt the peace." Four or more people assembling is prohibited under Section 144.

The ruling states that until the end of February, loudspeakers and DJs cannot be used in clubs or at religious locations. It has also been made illegal to drink alcohol in public areas. During these days, the order stated, the Noida police will be patrolling regularly.

Additionally, according to the directive, no procession will be permitted in the city, and drone flying or photographing close to government buildings or private dwellings is severely prohibited.

People will not be allowed to offer prayers in public. Additionally, carrying a weapon in plain views, such as a knife or gun, is not permitted by the general public.

The police commissioner stated that anyone found violating this order or any of its sub-sections will be charged with a crime and sentenced following Section 188 of the IPC. All stations within the Gautam Buddha Nagar were instructed by Anil Kumar Yadav to make sure that the directive was adhered to strictly.







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