. Pune: Even though the use of dangerous laser lights has been banned during Ganeshotsav, the police have started action against those who use laser lights in processions on the occasion of dahi handi and Ganesh installation ceremony. Cases have been registered against six people who supplied materials for laser beams. Also, the police have initiated action against the Ganesh mandals violating the noise limit, and till now, cases have been registered against three mandals. , Ajinkya Dhamal (33, Bhekrainagar), Manoj Jagtap (38, Res. Dhamalwadi), Mahadev Khapane (33, Res. Kolhapur), Roshan Patil (Res. Sasanenagar), Ashish Chavan (Res. Hadapsar), Aniket Jagtap (Res. Sasanenagar), a case has been registered against Mohammad Ashiq (Rest. Kerala). According to the senior police inspector of Hadapsar police station, Santosh Pandey, the items like laser beams (beam light) and sound system were seized from them. Laser lights were used by circles in Dahihandi. On Saturday (September 7), processions were taken out by various circles on the occasion of the installation ceremony. It was revealed that sound systems and laser lights were used in the procession. After that, the police filed a case. *Action against the mandals started* A case has been registered against three mandals in Mundhwa for violating the noise limit during Ganesha festival. In Ganeshotsav, many mandals use high capacity sound systems. The police have started filing cases in case of exceeding the noise limit.*Attention to the action in the immersion procession? The public’s attention has been drawn to what action will be taken by the police in the immersion procession. Lohgaon area has an air force base as well as a civil airport. Joint Commissioner of Police Ranjan Kumar Sharma has ordered a ban on laser beams for the next sixty days as there is a possibility of accidents due to laser beams.