Noida: Restrictions under Section 144 of CrPC will remain in force in Noida and Greater Noida from Sunday to Wednesday in view of the upcoming festivals Bakrid and Jyeshtha Ganga Dussehra, police said.

He said on Saturday that prohibitory orders were being imposed to maintain peace and harmony during the festive period.

Ganga Dussehra will be celebrated on Sunday while Bakrid will be celebrated on Sunday and Monday.

According to the police order, public prayers, puja, processions and other religious events are completely prohibited in public places, unless special permission is taken.

Additional DCP (Law and Order) Hirdesh Katheria said, “Given the potential threat to public order posed by anti-social elements, it cannot be ruled out that such persons may disturb peace.,

"Additionally, various examinations and opposition programs are conducted from time to time by the government, various commissions, councils, etc. and they are often notified well before their scheduled dates," Katheria said. He said that appropriate measures are necessary to ensure their smooth functioning. Behaviour.

In an order, the official cited opposition from various party workers, farmer organizations and other protesters as it could lead to disruption of peace and said it is necessary to "prevent any mischievous elements from indulging in activities that could create hostile environment." Can make".

Keeping in view the seriousness and urgency of the situation and paucity of time to provide hearing to any other party, the order is being issued ex-parte, the official said, adding that the order under the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) will be extended from June 16 to June 16. Instructions have been given to implement section 144.19.

Major restrictions under the order include checking on large illegal gatherings of people, unauthorized use of drones within a radius of one km of government offices, use of loudspeakers and sound amplification devices beyond the permissible limits especially between 10 pm to 6 am. Doing is involved.

According to police orders, non-traditional activities have also been banned at the disputed sites.

It says storing bricks, stones, soda bottles, inflammable substances or explosive materials in open areas or on rooftops is prohibited.

Police have warned that violation of the order or any part of it will be punishable under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code.

Katheria said in the order, “This order will be effective in the entire Gautam Buddha Nagar Commissionerate from June 16 to June 19.Any further order of the Government of Uttar Pradesh during this period will automatically modify the relevant points of this prohibition order."