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FIREWORKS TASK FORCE SEIZES LARGE AMOUNT OF FIREWORKS

February 15, 2024
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DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT

KA ʻOIHANA HOʻOKŌ KĀNĀWAI

JOSH GREEN, M.D.

GOVERNOR

KE KIAʻĀINA

JORDAN LOWE

DIRECTOR

KA LUNA HOʻOKELE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 15, 2023

FIREWORKS TASK FORCE SEIZES LARGE AMOUNT OF FIREWORKS

HONOLULU – The Department of Law Enforcement (DLE) is announcing the seizure of a large amount of fireworks in Honolulu.

Approximately 24 tons of fireworks were seized in a shipping container by the Illegal Fireworks Task Force today. All the seized fireworks were display fireworks, otherwise known as “1.3G fireworks,” consisting of aerial shells in varying sizes. These 1.3 G fireworks require significant licensure and are only authorized for importation, storage, and use by lawfully permitted entities. They are meant to be used by people who have specialized professional training and not for use by the public. This seizure of fireworks occurred during a routine inspection of goods entering Hawaiʻi. The investigation into the discovery of these fireworks, as well as the investigations of previously seized fireworks, are continuing.

“The Illegal Fireworks Task Force is comprehensively examining the entire fireworks environment in Hawaiʻi, including both legitimate industry and the black market,” said DLE Deputy Director Jared Redulla. “Fireworks are highly regulated items in Hawaiʻi. Consequently, everyone who decides to get involved with fireworks must strictly comply with all the federal, state, and county laws that regulate them.”

The Department of Law Enforcement is the coordinating agency for the Illegal Fireworks Task Force which comprises state DLE investigators, deputy sheriffs, county police officers, the Department of the Attorney General, and federal agencies such as Homeland Security Investigations, the United States Postal Investigation Service, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the United States Coast Guard Investigation Service, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

“Although we are well past the holiday season, the Illegal Fireworks Task Force will continue to investigate fireworks in our community all year round,” said Deputy Director Redulla.

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