MP News: Playing Loud Music After 10 Pm Costs DJ Operators Police Action
A team from Cantonment Police Station, led by SHO Nilesh Awasthi, reached the spot immediately after receiving the complaint. After verifying facts, police seized the entire DJ sound system on the spot. A case under sections related to noise and sound pollution was registered against DJ operators Vijesh and Narendra.

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Neemuch (Madhya Pradesh): Flouting restrictions against playing loud music after 10 pm during the board examination period turned costly for two DJ operators in Neemuch on Friday night.
Cantonment police raided a party venue, seized the sound system and booked two DJ operators for reportedly playing loud music after 10 pm during a wedding on Friday night in Neemuch’s Shastri Nagar.
The district administration has restricted loud music on DJ sound systems or loudspeakers after 10 pm until the board examinations are over. Despite the directive, the DJ sound systems were found to be playing music at full volume at the wedding, disturbing residents of the area. Fed up with the noise, local residents informed the police.
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A team from Cantonment Police Station, led by SHO Nilesh Awasthi, reached the spot immediately after receiving the complaint. After verifying facts, police seized the entire DJ sound system on the spot.
A case under sections related to noise and sound pollution was registered against DJ operators Vijesh and Narendra.
SHO Awasthi said that ensuring a peaceful environment for students appearing for board exams is a priority for the police. He made it clear that anyone playing loud music after 10 pm will face seizure of equipment, case registration and arrest.
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