KARACHI: Celebratory New Year aerial firing in the metropolis left 29 people injured, including two women, police said on Wednesday.
Rescue teams transported the injured to Civil Hospital, Jinnah Hospital, and Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for treatment.
Rescue sources said that stray bullets hit people in Liaquatabad, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Shah Faisal Colony, and Orangi Town.
Law enforcement took action, arresting 30 individuals involved in aerial firing during New Year celebration. The Karachi police had earlier issued warnings, saying that anyone caught firing in the air would face charges of attempted murder.
In Lahore, meanwhile, several individuals were also arrested for violating laws under the guise of New Year celebrations, the police said. The crackdown followed incidents of aerial firing and hooliganism in various parts of Lahore.
DIG Operations conducted late-night visits to different areas of the city to oversee law enforcement efforts. In Shad Bagh, police apprehended 15 suspects involved in aerial firing and unruly behaviour, recovering weapons from their possession.
Police made further arrests in Cantt, Hanjarwal, and Shahdara, detaining individuals for engaging in hooliganism. Similarly, they took suspects into custody in Shafiqabad and Ichhra for participating in aerial firing and disruptive activities.
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Celebrations
As the New Year arrived, spectacular fireworks displays lit up the skies of Karachi, Islamabad, Rohri, and other cities. While some marked the occasion with resolutions and promises, others celebrated with energetic festivities.
In Karachi, dazzling fireworks took place at Port Grand and the Governor House, where a 40-minute-long display captivated onlookers.
Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori claimed the event set a global fireworks record.
Rawalpindi and Lahore also joined the celebrations, with concerts and lively gatherings drawing crowds. In Islamabad, festivities continued in F-8 and private housing societies.
Quetta saw the arrival of the New Year marked by fireworks, aerial firing, and special prayers in churches.
In Azad Kashmir, the New Year was welcomed with fireworks at Zero Point, Keran, along the Line of Control (LoC). A large number of locals and tourists attended the celebrations, which added a unique charm to the region.
Meanwhile, in cities such as Hyderabad and Gujranwala, residents also celebrated with enthusiasm, offering prayers for prosperity and peace in the coming year.
This news is sourced from [Geo] and is for informational purposes only.