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CBI report on use of toxic chemicals in crackers ‘very serious,’ says SC

Probe agency finds banned substances like barium salt in seized samples; top court permits manufactur­ers to file affidavit

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday said the CBI report on use of toxic chemicals in manufactur­ing firecracke­rs is very serious and “prima facie” it appears that there has been violation of the court’s orders on use of barium and labelling of fireworks.

A bench of Justices M R Shah and A S Bopanna said the CBI has found harmful chemicals such as barium salts in the seized items. The apex court noted that manufactur­ers such as Hindustan Fireworks and Standard Fireworks purchased barium in huge quantities and used these chemicals in the fireworks.

“The CBI report states that various samples of firecracke­rs and raw materials were collected from manufactur­ing factories which were sent for chemical analysis. It has been found that in many firecracke­rs barium and barium salts have been found.

“It has also been found that a huge quantity of barium/barium salts has been bought by manufactur­ers despite the ban imposed on the chemical in 2019. It has also been found that labels of finished crackers have revealed they did not contain the chemical compositio­n and year of manufactur­e,” the bench said. The top court had noted on

March 3 last year that Standard Fireworks, Hindustan Fireworks, Vinayaga Fireworks Industries, Shree Mariamman Fireworks, Shree Suryakalaa Fireworks and Selva Vinayagar Fireworks were directed to show cause why they not be punished for contempt for violation of earlier orders for using the banned chemicals. However, the bench added that “to give one further opportunit­y to the manufactur­ers to put forward their case and give them a report of CBI... We direct the Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati to furnish a copy of enquiry report to respective counsels appearing for manufactur­ers by tomorrow. The copy of the report be also furnished to the counsel for the petitioner. Put up on October 6”. The bench said it will be open for concerned manufactur­ers to file a counter affidavit and granted one more opportunit­y to the manufactur­ers to put forward their case with respect to the report of the Joint Director, CBI, Chennai. It also issued notices to the manufactur­ers. The matter is listed for next hearing on October 6.

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