A child was injured by a kite string in the town of Valencia, enforcing a zero tolerance policy against unauthorised kite flying.

A 10-year-old boy sustained severe injuries after being struck by a kite string in Valencia Town, Lahore.
The event transpired yesterday evening at approximately 5 PM when a kite string severed the neck of a child called Mustafa Afandi.
The injured toddler was promptly sent to a neighbouring hospital for rapid medical care.
The hospital administration reported that the child’s health is no longer critical, and he was discharged later that evening after receiving medical treatment.
DIG Operations Faisal Kamran mandated the identification of the culpable kite flyers utilising Safe City cameras.
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He provided explicit directives that individuals implicated would be held accountable.
The DIG Operations instructed authorities to enhance enforcement against illicit kite flying around the city, emphasising that kite flying is entirely prohibited except on officially sanctioned days.
Faisal Kamran stated that contravening the Kite Flying Act constitutes a life-threatening offence, and a zero-tolerance approach is being rigorously implemented.