DANGEROUS highly-explosive fireworks which were being sold via social media have been seized.
The large quantity of fireworks was recovered from a house in Hylton Castle, in Sunderland, following a joint operation by Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, Northumbria Police and Sunderland Trading Standards.
Ian Bell, head of fire safety at the fire brigade, said: “These fireworks, which were being sold via social media, without a licence and without suitable storage are the type and quantity usually found in a licensed shop.
“Some of these fireworks were also the types usually used in professional displays with a higher explosive content than usually found.
“We have looked to ensure the safety of the general public by seizing these fireworks and removing from circulation."
He said people should only purchase fireworks from a licensed supplier and if in any doubt you should contact their local fire service, for details visit twfire.gov.uk
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