Hisar: With marriage season in full swing, Hisar superintendent of police (SP) Shashank Kumar Sawan has said an FIR will be registered against any DJ found playing music at a function after 10pm. He warned similar action against banquet hall and hotel owners if a second violation is reported from their property. The SP has instructed heads of all police stations and posts to be strict on those using loudspeakers at night without permission. The SP said all police officers should instruct owners of banquet halls, hotels and resorts in their respective areas that there is a complete ban on playing DJ after 10pm. After the SP’s instructions, Hisar City police station arrested a DJ operator from a wedding ceremony with a laptop and amplifier. After a complaint by ASI Vinod Kumar, an FIR has been registered against DJ operator Deepu, a resident of Azad Nagar, Hisar, under relevant sections of the BNS.
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