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Harsher penalties for kite flyers, makers in Punjab
2025-01-22 00:00:00.0     黎明报-最新     原网页

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       LAHORE: The Punjab government on Tuesday introduced new amendments to the anti-kite flying law making the now defunct sport a non-bailable offence with an imprisonment from three to seven years.

       Earlier, the government had imposed a complete ban on kite flying across the province and added severe penalties for violation of the Punjab Prohibition of Kite Flying (Amendment) Act, 2024.

       The ban applies to “transport kites, metallic wire, nylon cord, any other thread coated with sharp mannjha or any other injurious material for the purpose of kite flying.”

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       According to the amendments, individuals caught flying kites will face three to five years in prison or a fine of Rs2 million, or both. Failure to pay the fine could result in an additional year of imprisonment.

       Violators to face three to five years jail, Rs2m fine or both; kite makers to be jailed for five to seven years

       Kite makers and transporters will face even harsher penalties, with five to seven years in prison or a fine of Rs5 million, or both. Failure to pay this fine could lead to an additional two years of imprisonment.

       The amended law also outlines specific penalties for minors caught kite flying. On the first offence, they will be fined for Rs50,000; on the second, a fine of Rs100,000. A third offence will result in punishment under the Juvenile Justice System Act 2018, which includes imprisonment.

       Many fatal incidents occur due to the use of sharp strings during kite flying. The bill stated, “Dangerous kite flying has caused the deaths of many motorcyclists across Punjab.”

       It highlighted a recent incident where a man “fell victim” to kite flying that resulted in his immediate death. “Hence, enhanced punishments commensurating with the gravity of the offence have been provided to create deterrence among the public at large.”

       The resolution was moved by PML-N MPA Hina Parvez Butt. The resolution expressed concerns about the increasing incidents of stray kite strings in the province.

       The PML-N MPA in her resolution urged the Punjab Assembly House to declare kite and string-making non-bailable offences and urged judges to deny bail to people booked under the said charges.

       In March last year, a motorcyclist died after a metal string, believed to be part of a stray kite, cut his throat in Faisalabad. Following the incident, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz ordered a crackdown on those involved in kite flying.

       The provincial government intensified its crackdown by declaring kite making, flying, and transportation as non-bailable offences in August, 2024.

       Published in Dawn, December 22nd, 2024

       


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