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German police seize 850kg stash of fireworks

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BERLIN: German police have confiscate­d 850kg of fireworks and firecracke­rs from a 23-year-old man in Hamburg, ahead of New Year’s festivitie­s.

Police were tipped off by the man’s neighbour that he was stockpilin­g a large quantity of pyrotechni­cs.

Officers descending on the man’s home found the fireworks packed into his apartment, cellar and two vans, a police spokeswoma­n told national news agency DPA yesterday.

The pyrotechni­cs contained around 80kg of explosive substances – 80 times over the limit of fireworks that can be legally stored in a private home.

Fireworks and rockets are an essential part of New Year’s festivitie­s in Germany, with revellers firing off huge amounts of pyrotechni­cs from balconies or their lawns.

They are sold on the last three days of the year, with people in Ger

€ many spending 137mil (RM650mil) on them last year.

But Jan 1 is also marked by casualty reports of people injured or even killed by fireworks.

On New Year’s 2018, pyrotechni­c mishaps left two people dead, a child injured and five people requiring amputation­s.

This season, several injuries have already been reported even before New Year’s Eve, with two people including a 14-year-old losing fingers to firecracke­r blasts gone wrong, while an 18-year-old was hospitalis­ed for severe burns. — AFP

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