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Six tourists held for smoking hookah at Uttarakhand's Har-ki-Pauri

By ANI | Updated: July 9, 2021 08:45 IST

Haridwar Police has arrested six persons for allegedly smoking 'hookah' at Har ki Pauri ghat.

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Haridwar Police has arrested six persons for allegedly smoking 'hookah' at Har ki Pauri ghat.

Speaking toon Thursday, Superintendent of Police of City, Haridwar, Kamlesh Upadhyaya said, "Some tourists were found smoking hookah at Har-ki-Pauri on July 7. They have been arrested by the police."

"A case has been registered and an investigation into this matter is underway. We also want to send a message to the public that we will not tolerate such behaviour here," he said.Lakh of people visited Har-Ki-Pauri, which is regarded as one of the holiest Ghats in Haridwar. It is the place where River Ganga flowing from the Himalayas touches the plains for the first time.

( With inputs from ANI )

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