Nhava Sheva Port Bust: Rs 4.4 Crore Chinese Fireworks Smuggling Ring Exposed

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence just busted a major smuggling operation at Nhava Sheva Port. They discovered 29,340 Chinese firecrackers cleverly hidden behind glass bottles in a shipping container. This illegal shipment was worth a massive Rs 4.4 crore and violated India's strict import restrictions on hazardous materials. The bust is part of DRI's ongoing efforts to secure India's borders against dangerous smuggling activities.

Key Points: DRI Busts Rs 4.4 Crore Chinese Fireworks Smuggling at Nhava Sheva

  • 29,340 Chinese firecrackers hidden behind glass bottles in shipping container
  • Smuggling attempt detected through detailed intelligence gathering by DRI Mumbai
  • Fireworks import restricted under Foreign Trade Policy requiring special licenses
  • Operation part of DRI's ongoing initiative targeting illegal trade networks
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Maha: Chinese fireworks smuggling worth Rs 4.4 crore busted at Nhava Sheva Port

DRI seizes 29,340 illegal Chinese firecrackers worth Rs 4.4 crore concealed behind glass bottles at Nhava Sheva Port in major smuggling bust.

"This deceptive concealment strategy was designed to evade detection - Directorate of Revenue Intelligence"

Lucknow, Oct 29

In a significant achievement under its ongoing initiative, “Operation Fire Trail,” the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Mumbai Zonal Unit, has successfully thwarted a smuggling attempt involving illegal Chinese-origin firecrackers entering India.

This operation has resulted in the seizure of contraband worth an estimated Rs 4.4 crore at the Nhava Sheva Port. Following detailed intelligence gathering, DRI officers identified a suspicious 40-foot container that was declared to be carrying “glass bottles” from China. Further analysis of the shipment raised red flags, indicating an attempt to conceal hazardous goods within the cargo.

The DRI team examined the container at Nhava Sheva Port, leading to the discovery of 29,340 pieces of Chinese firecrackers concealed behind a superficial layer of glass bottles. This deceptive concealment strategy was designed to evade detection, with the fireworks masked as a legitimate cargo. The total value of the seized goods amounts to approximately Rs 4.4 crore.

The import of firecrackers is ‘Restricted’ under the ITC (HS) Classification of the Foreign Trade Policy, with specific licensing requirements from both the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) and the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) under the Explosives Rules, 2008. The illegal importation of hazardous materials poses severe risks to public safety, infrastructure, and national security.

In the month of October 2025 alone, DRI MZU has seized illegally imported fireworks amounting to approximately Rs. 16 crores. This successful operation underscores the DRI’s ongoing commitment to combating illegal trade activities, dismantling smuggling networks, and ensuring the safety and security of India’s borders.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 4.4 crore worth of illegal fireworks! 😱 This is really concerning. With Diwali approaching, such smuggling attempts increase. Glad our agencies are vigilant. Safety should be our top priority during festivals.
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David E
As someone working in logistics, I appreciate how DRI identified the concealment behind glass bottles. These smuggling techniques are getting sophisticated. Proper training and technology are crucial for border security.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the seizure, I hope this doesn't mean we'll see firecracker prices skyrocket this Diwali. The authorities should ensure adequate supply of legal, safe fireworks for those who celebrate traditionally.
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Vikram M
Rs 16 crore seized in just October! This shows the scale of the problem. We need stricter punishments for smugglers. They're playing with people's lives for profit. 👏 to DRI for their continuous efforts.
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Sarah B
The environmental impact of these illegal fireworks is another concern. At least Indian manufacturers are gradually moving toward greener alternatives. We should support that transition rather than illegal imports.

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