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Beijing investigates illegal sales of fireworks
BEIJING—Beijing municipal
government has launched a crackdown on illegal on-line fireworks sales
to enforce a law passed just last year.
“A few postings about fireworks sales or fireworks vending permits have
appeared on some websites,” an official with the Beijing Fireworks
Office said. The official said one posting even left a vendor’s
telephone number for prospective buyers. Last year, the central
government passed a regulation to strengthen the administration of
fireworks sales and production, stipulating that all manufacturers and
vendors must be licensed or face fines.
The official said sales permits for the upcoming Spring Festival, which
falls on Feb. 6 next year, were yet to be issued. The plan for Spring
Festival sales, including the number of permits, booths and the sales
period, was still under consideration, he said, adding it would be
revealed at a news conference on Thursday. He stressed that the transfer
of ownership of permits was illegal.
He said the number of on-line postings was relatively small, but the
government was being cautious and would strengthen administration of the
regulation. In September 2005, Beijing lifted a 12-year ban on
fireworks, allowing residents to set off fireworks in designated areas
during the Lunar New Year and other important festivals. Seven people
seriously injured in Saturday’s deadly blast at an illegal fireworks
workshop in southern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region were still in
danger, said local hospital. Another six injured were in stable
condition, said doctors with the People’s Hospital of Hepu County, where
the explosion occurred. “We have issued a critical condition notice to
the families of the seven injured, but we will not give up rescue effort
until the last minute,” said a doctor with the hospital.
—The Daily Mail, China Daily news exchange item |