Fireworks drama in Upper Franconia: Vietnamese restaurant owner convicted!

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A Vietnamese smuggled over two tons of fireworks into Germany, was arrested during a check and sentenced to eleven months in prison.

Ein Vietnamese schmuggelte über zwei Tonnen Feuerwerkskörper nach Deutschland, wurde bei einer Kontrolle verhaftet und zu elf Monaten Haft verurteilt.
A Vietnamese smuggled over two tons of fireworks into Germany, was arrested during a check and sentenced to eleven months in prison.

Fireworks drama in Upper Franconia: Vietnamese restaurant owner convicted!

In a scandalous incident, a 37-year-old Vietnamese attempted to illegally smuggle over two tons of fireworks batteries into Germany. The man, who wanted to open a restaurant in Upper Franconia and was also planning a second restaurant in Thuringia, purchased the batteries in Prague in December 2024. He transported the massive amount in a van across the border near Waldsassen, where he was finally stopped by civilian border police. They found no fewer than 124 fireworks batteries and seized a total of 170 kilos of explosives, which was the largest amount ever seized at this border police station br.de reported.

The defendant did not have permission to handle and transport fireworks, which the courts consider to be a serious offense. The prosecutor emphasized that the seized batteries were capable of even blowing up a highway bridge. A magistrate pointed out that an accident could have had devastating consequences for the surrounding area. An impressive film was shown in the courtroom that demonstrated the explosive power of a vehicle fire and illustrated the dangers of such explosives.

Legal situation and regulations

The regulation of fireworks involves numerous legal aspects that span several areas, including dangerous goods, environmental, labor and regulatory law, as well as civil law issues. A central element of this legislation is the Explosives Act (SprengG), which implements the EU directives into German law. These regulations include guidelines for the labeling, traceability and handling of explosive substances, such as bvpk.org can be read.

Special technical regulations also apply on the construction site for fireworks storage, which ensure the safety of the storage and operation of explosive substances. These are managed by the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing and other relevant bodies, and the information is available at baua.de accessible.

Judgment and consequences

After a thorough examination of the evidence and the circumstances, the defendant received a prison sentence of eleven months, which was, however, suspended. He was also given a fine of 50,000 euros, which is intended for non-profit organizations. The additional costs for the transport, storage and destruction of the firecrackers must also be borne by the defendant, bringing the total expenses to over 57,000 euros, including the original additional costs of over 7,000 euros for purchasing the firecrackers in the Czech Republic.

The accountability measures and legislation surrounding fireworks play a crucial role, not only in keeping people safe, but also in preventing legal consequences for violations. Such an offense is not only dangerous, but can also endanger the lives and safety of many people.