Updated On: 10 November, 2023 07:33 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
EXCLUSIVE » Station heads at the grassroots level mid-day spoke to admit they face an uphill task enforcing high court guidelines after BMC puts onus on city police

Firecrackers are burst at Marine Drive on the occasion of Bhaubeej. File pic
The Mumbai Police is all set to crack the whip on those who burst crackers outside the three-hour window established by the Bombay High Court to curb air pollution during Diwali. Cops will patrol the streets and warn violators. And if their words fall on deaf ears, offences will be registered. However, several policemen told mid-day it’s virtually impossible to stop the bursting of crackers within housing societies and complexes. The policemen, however, said they will ensure that open spaces where crackers are commonly burst, won’t see such activities.

Satyanarayan Choudhary, joint commissioner (law and order). Pic/Ashish Raje