Police in Co Derry have recovered a large quantity of fireworks that were being sold illegally, with an estimated value of around £10,000.
Officers attended a premises at the Bellaghy area on Monday (October 28), which was believed to have been selling fireworks illegally.
Following further enquiries, around 3,000 Category Two display-only fireworks and approximately 400 Category Three display-only fireworks were recovered. The pyrotechnics, with an estimated value of around £10,000 as well as nearly £600 in cash, was seized by police.
One man was arrested on suspicion of fireworks related offences, including selling fireworks without a licence. He has since been released on police bail pending further enquiries.
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The PSNI’s Inspector Ross, who is based in Magherafelt, said: “We are committed to preserving public safety and this fireworks seizure demonstrates our commitment. We hope this sends a clear warning to traders not to break the law and put people’s lives at risk.
“It’s important to remember that fireworks are made from explosive material and if misused, can cause serious and life changing injuries. The law clearly states that fireworks – except indoor fireworks and sparklers – must be bought from reputable, licensed dealers who are required to keep sales records.
“It is illegal to possess, sell, handle or use fireworks if you do not have a licence and can be fined up to £5,000 for breaking the law. Remember, what might seem like harmless fun to some, may seem feel like anti-social behaviour to others.”
The PSNI urged anyone with information about illegal fireworks to contact the non-emergency number as “it may help prevent someone being seriously injured”.