The notices were served yesterday to Bollywood actors Anil Kapoor, Juhi Chawla and Jitendra along with singer Amit Kumar Ganguli by the insecticide department of the civic body as part of their drive against the deadly dengue disease.
"Notices were issued after a inspecting team conducted a check at their residences and in all major places in Mumbai and found out that the bungalows of the celebrities were the breeding grounds for this deadly disease," said Rajan Naringrekar, insecticide officer of the BMC.
BMC carries out drives throughout the year to curb dengue and malaria but during the monsoon, when the chances of water clogging goes up, it intensifies the drive.
Since January 1 to August 31, this year, 13,587 cases of mosquito breeding grounds were found and 866 people were served notices for not complying the guidelines and over looking preventive measures issued by the BMC.
BMC takes action and magistrate levies fine under the section 381 of Bombay Municipal Act. The amount of fine varies from Rs 2000 to 10,000 depending upon the gravity of the case.
"The notice and prosecution to the actors and singer is lodged in the Metropolitan Magistrate Court. Anil Kapoor, Juhi Chawla and Jitendra Kapoor would have to pay the fine of Rs 2000 to Rs 10000 while Amit Kumar Ganguly has been served a warning notice.
