KASUR: In a crackdown, police on Saturday claimed to have arrested 17 kite-flyers and registered cases against them. District Police Officer Muhammad Sohaib Ashraf Saturday told APP that district police recovered many kites, string-rolls and huge quantity of raw material seized during the ongoing crackdown.
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