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Chinese Manjha Can Kill: Malakpet Traffic Police SI Demonstrates Deadly Danger in Hyderabad

Malakpet Traffic Police SI K Ramu warns about the deadly danger of Chinese manjha in Hyderabad by cutting a cucumber to show its sharpness. Use of Chinese manjha is punishable.

In a strong public safety message, Malakpet Traffic Police Station SI K. Ramu demonstrated the deadly danger of banned Chinese manjha by cutting a cucumber in front of a child, clearly showing how sharp and dangerous the thread can be. The incident took place in Hyderabad, sending a clear warning to the public ahead of kite-flying activities.

Chinese Manjha Can Cause Severe Injuries or Death

During the awareness demonstration, K Ramu explained that if Chinese manjha comes in contact with a person’s neck, it can lead to serious injuries or even death. He stressed that the sharp synthetic thread acts like a blade and has caused several tragic incidents in the past.

The cucumber-cutting demonstration was used to visually explain the danger, especially to children and parents.

Use of Chinese Manjha Is a Punishable Offence

The Malakpet Traffic Police SI reminded citizens that Chinese manjha is banned and its use is a punishable offence under law. Strict action can be taken against anyone found using or selling the dangerous thread.

He urged the public to:

  • Completely avoid Chinese manjha
  • Use only cotton thread for kite flying
  • Ensure children’s safety during festivals
  • Report illegal sale of banned manjha

Traffic Police Urge Public Cooperation

The Hyderabad Traffic Police appealed to residents to cooperate in ensuring public safety. Officers said accidents caused by Chinese manjha not only affect kite flyers but also pose a serious risk to pedestrians, two-wheeler riders, and children.

The awareness drive aims to prevent avoidable tragedies and promote responsible celebration.

Safety First During Kite Flying

The Chinese manjha danger awareness in Hyderabad highlights the importance of choosing safe alternatives. Police have urged citizens to act responsibly and help protect lives by saying no to banned threads.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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