DRI's Fire Trail: Rs 5 Crore Chinese Firecrackers Seized at Tuticorin Port

The DRI has made a major seizure of illegal Chinese firecrackers worth over Rs 5 crore at Tuticorin Port. Officials discovered 83,520 smuggled firecrackers hidden inside containers mis-declared as engineering goods. Four people have been arrested in connection with the smuggling racket across multiple cities. This crackdown comes as the Supreme Court implements strict regulations for green crackers during Diwali celebrations.

Key Points: DRI Seizes Illegal Chinese Firecrackers Worth Rs 5 Crore

  • 83,520 smuggled firecrackers hidden in containers declared as engineering goods
  • Four individuals arrested including importer from Tuticorin and two from Mumbai
  • Illegal imports violate foreign trade policy and explosive safety regulations
  • Seizure comes amid Supreme Court's green cracker restrictions for Diwali celebrations
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DRI seizes Rs 5 crore worth of illegal Chinese firecrackers at Tuticorin Port

DRI seizes Rs 5 crore worth of illegal Chinese firecrackers at Tuticorin Port ahead of Diwali. Four arrested in smuggling racket posing public safety risks.

"This operation highlights our continued efforts to prevent the illegal import of hazardous goods during the festive season - DRI"

New Delhi, Oct 19

In a major crackdown ahead of Diwali, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized illegal Chinese firecrackers worth Rs 5.01 crore at Tuticorin Port under its ongoing operation ‘Fire Trail’, according to the Finance Ministry on Sunday.

The consignment, mis-declared as engineering goods, contained 83,520 pieces of smuggled firecrackers hidden inside two forty-foot containers.

According to officials, the DRI intercepted the containers during a special drive between October 14 and 18.

The seized shipment also included cover cargo of silicon sealant guns. Following coordinated operations across Chennai, Tuticorin, and Mumbai, officers apprehended the importer at Tuticorin and arrested three more individuals, including two from Mumbai.

All four have been remanded to judicial custody for their role in the smuggling racket.

The import of firecrackers is restricted under India’s Foreign Trade Policy and requires proper licences from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) and the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) under the Explosive Rules, 2008.

Officials said the illegal import and mis-declaration not only violated trade and safety laws but also posed serious risks to public safety and port infrastructure due to the highly combustible nature of the goods.

The DRI said it remains committed to tackling smuggling activities, especially those that threaten national security and public safety.

“This operation highlights our continued efforts to prevent the illegal import of hazardous goods during the festive season,” the agency said in a statement.

The seizure comes just days after the Supreme Court allowed the sale and bursting of certified green crackers in Delhi and the NCR region between October 18 and 21, under strict conditions.

The apex court directed that only firecrackers with QR codes, verified by the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) and PESO, may be sold -- a move aimed at curbing pollution and ensuring public safety during Diwali celebrations.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is really concerning. Mis-declaring hazardous materials as engineering goods shows how reckless these smugglers are. They're putting port workers and nearby residents at risk just for profits. Hope they get strict punishment!
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Arjun K
Operation Fire Trail is a much-needed initiative. With Diwali approaching, such crackdowns are essential. But I wonder how many more such consignments have slipped through? Need more vigilance at all ports. 🎆
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Sarah B
As someone living near a port area, this news is scary. Firecrackers are highly combustible and if there was an accident, the consequences could be devastating. Appreciate the coordinated efforts across Chennai, Tuticorin, and Mumbai.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the seizure, I wish our agencies were equally strict with local firecracker manufacturers who violate safety norms. The focus seems to be only on Chinese imports. Let's ensure all firecrackers meet safety standards.
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Ananya R
Good timing with the Supreme Court's green cracker decision. People should understand that certified green crackers are safer for everyone. Let's celebrate Diwali responsibly without supporting illegal trade. 🪔
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Michael C
The QR code system for firecrackers is a brilliant move.

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