Sun.Star Cebu

POLICE DESTROY P1M WORTH OF FIRECRACKE­RS

- / FROM AYB, GCM OF SUPERBALIT­A CEBU / KAL

In Cebu City, the issue was on the kind of firecracke­rs sold—they were imported and the law only allows the sale of locally manufactur­ed products; in Lapu-Lapu City, the items were sold outside the designated firecracke­r zones

The police in the cities of LapuLapu and Cebu destroyed nearly a million pesos worth of banned firecracke­rs and imported pyrotechni­cs on Friday morning, Dec. 28.

Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) Director Royina Garma, Firearms Explosives Division 7 Director Erickson Dilag and other officials doused the contraband with water.

The personnel of the Mambaling Police Station confiscate­d the banned firecracke­rs from designated display zones in the South Road Properties before Dec. 25.

Garma said her personnel noticed that the vendors were selling imported firecracke­rs during the inspection. The government, she said, only allows the sale of firecracke­rs that were manufactur­ed in the country.

Seized from the vendors were 276 banned firecracke­rs including diamond fantasy wand, pegasus, fountain and bawang.

Garma said that while they confiscate­d the items, they only warned the erring vendors. If they are caught for the second time, the police will file charges against them.

Dilag said the vendors can obtain permits but the inspectors have the right to confiscate if the firecracke­rs do not fit the standard weight.

He said firecracke­rs that weigh more than 500 kilos are prohibited.

In Lapu-Lapu City, firecracke­rs like dalogdog (thunder), Judas’s belt, butterfly, mercury, sparkler, bingal and piccolo were also doused with water.

Lapu-Lapu City Police Office Director Lemuel Obon led the ceremonial destructio­n of the products seized outside the designated display areas in the villages of Babag, Canjulao and Kalawisan.

The other firecracke­rs that were destroyed were also oversized and imported.

“They are not illegal per se. They are authorized by law, allowed by law. However, when those are sold in places not considered as firecracke­r zones or areas, we will seize them because they are violating our safety nets,” Obon said.

The Lapu-Lapu City Police Office has recorded seven firecracke­r-related injuries since Dec. 24.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNOLD Y. BUSTAMANTE ?? NOT SO LIT. Operatives from the Cebu City Police Office douse close to P1 million worth of firecracke­rs with water so they could no longer be sold. Those were not among the firecracke­rs allowed to be sold in the Philippine­s.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNOLD Y. BUSTAMANTE NOT SO LIT. Operatives from the Cebu City Police Office douse close to P1 million worth of firecracke­rs with water so they could no longer be sold. Those were not among the firecracke­rs allowed to be sold in the Philippine­s.

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