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Male student bought materials online to make 201 firecrackers

VTC NewsVTC News06/01/2024


On January 6, Can Loc District Police, Ha Tinh Province, said that the unit had just discovered TXT (born 2007, My Loc Commune, Can Loc District, Ha Tinh Province) making 201 homemade firecrackers.

At the end of December 2023, the police discovered someone setting off fireworks at a wedding at the house of Mr. Le Dinh Duy (born in 1999, in Nhat Tan village, My Loc commune).

Homemade fireworks seized by police. (Photo: Ha Tinh Police)

Homemade fireworks seized by police. (Photo: Ha Tinh Police)

During the verification process, My Loc Commune Police clarified that the person who set off the firecrackers was TVH (born 2007, residing in My Loc Commune).

Working with the police, H. admitted to setting off 4 firecrackers at the wedding, which TXT gave H..

Afterwards, the police summoned T. for questioning. The male student said he had learned how to make fireworks online, then bought the materials to make his own fireworks.

At T.'s house, the police seized 197 finished firecrackers, 2 blocks of fireworks, 2 boxes of firecrackers, explosives, wires and other materials.

Recently, there have been many heartbreaking incidents involving the unauthorized manufacture of fireworks across the country. Most of the victims only learned how to make fireworks on social media, without the knowledge or conditions to ensure safety.

As the Lunar New Year 2024 approaches, the crime and law violations related to the illegal manufacture, production, sale and use of fireworks are becoming more and more complicated. This poses unpredictable dangers to life, health, property as well as security and order.

TRONG TUNG



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