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Bareilly News: The police administration has swung into action in the case of the blast in an illegal firecracker factory in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh yesterday (2 October). Today, on Thursday (3 October), the CFO raided the firecracker factories along with the police. So far 6 people have died in the blast in the firecracker factory. The dead include 2 innocent children and 4 women.

Yesterday, a blast took place in Kalyanpur of Sirauli police station area of ​​Bareilly while making crackers illegally in a house. In which 5 houses were razed to the ground and 6 people died. The blast in the cracker factory created a stir from Bareilly to Lucknow. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took cognizance of the matter and directed the officials to immediately send them to the spot.

Actually, the house in Kalyanpur where the crackers were being made did not have a license. Nasir Shah only had a license to sell crackers, which too was cancelled some time ago. A case was also registered against Nasir and he absconded fearing arrest. After that, he went to his in-laws' house in Kalyanpur and started making crackers.

Only 4 people in Bareilly have licenses to sell firecrackers

CFO Chandra Mohan Sharma said that the accused did not have a license. A case was also registered against him. He said that only 4 people in Bareilly have licenses to sell firecrackers. CFO Chandra Mohan Sharma raided the firecracker factory along with CO Harsh Modi. He said that raids are being conducted everywhere and the firecracker businessman says that he has been making firecrackers for years.

A case has been filed against 7 people 

In this case, SSP Anurag Arya said that 6 people have died so far in the blast that happened yesterday. In this case, a case has been registered against 7 people under serious sections of BNS. 4 teams have been deployed to arrest the accused and some people have been taken into custody and are being questioned. 

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