On November 3, while head constable Sandeep Chawla was on patrolling duty, he received information about firecrackers/explosive items being stored at a shop opposite Qutub Road Parking, in Sadar Bazar, said deputy commissioner of police (north), Nupur Prasad.
New Delhi: The cops have seized over 640 kilograms of firecrackers from three different areas in north Delhi, following the Supreme Court order on the sale of firecrackers, an official said on Sunday.
According to police, 625 kilograms of firecrackers were seized from Sadar Bazar, 11.1 kg firecrackers and 7.9 kg firecrackers were seized by teams from Subzi Mandi and Burari.
On November 3, while head constable Sandeep Chawla was on patrolling duty, he received information about firecrackers/explosive items being stored at a shop opposite Qutub Road Parking, in Sadar Bazar, said deputy commissioner of police (north), Nupur Prasad.
Based on this information, a raid was conducted, she added.
During checking, the shop was found stocked with firecrackers/explosive items weighing 625 kilograms.
Ravinder (35), a resident of Laxmi Nagar, was found to be storing the firecrackers.
A case has been registered, and an investigation is on to trace the source of the recovered firecrackers/explosive items, the official added.
Apart from this, 11.1 kg firecrackers and 7.9 kg firecrackers were seized by Subzi Mandi and Burari police officers, she said.
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