Goa Man’s Coldplay Tickets Worth Rs 3.86 Lakh Misdelivered, Police Book Courier Company And Receiver
Goa Police have charged a courier company and an individual for misdelivering Coldplay concert tickets worth Rs 3.86 lakh. The tickets were mistakenly given to another person, Tushar Bansal.

Panaji, Jan 17 (PTI) The Goa police have booked a well-known courier company and a man for alleged cheating over the wrong delivery of Coldplay concert tickets worth Rs 3.86 lakh, an official said on Friday.
As per a complaint lodged by Dr Ashley Fernandes with the Colva police in south Goa on Thursday, the courier company staffers delivered four tickets he had bought for the British rock band’s Mumbai concert to another person.
The complainant said one Tushar Bansal accepted the tickets worth Rs 3,86,217 after they were delivered to him by the courier firm without any verification. Fernandes told the police that he had booked the tickets through an online portal.
Police have registered a cheating case against the courier company and Bansal under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita section, he added.
As part of their 'Music of the Spheres World Tour', the Colplay has three shows scheduled at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai area of Maharashtra's Thane district on January 18, 19 and 21.
Organisers asked not to involve children on stage at Coldplay concert in Navi Mumbai
Thane, Jan 16 (PTI) The Thane district authorities have issued a notice to the organisers of British band Coldplay's upcoming concert in Navi Mumbai, asking them not to allow participation of children "in any form on stage" at the event.
Also, no child should be allowed to attend the concert without earplugs or hearing protection, the district child protection officer said in a notice to the event organisers.
As part of their 'Music of the Spheres World Tour', the British band has three shows scheduled at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai area of Maharashtra's Thane district on January 18, 19 and 21.
Following a complaint lodged by a Chandigarh resident, raising concerns about children's safety during the event, the Thane district authorities on January 14 issued the notice to the concert organisers, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and the event ticketing partner BookMyShow.
The notice warned the organisers and Martin to "not use children on stage in any form", citing concerns about high sound levels exceeding 120 decibels and flashing lights at such shows, which could pose health risks to children.
"Do not allow any child to enter into the concert without earplug, hearing protection," it added.
The district child protection officer said strict action will be taken if the event organisers fail to comply with the notice.
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