Since the crackers had come all the way crossing states and reached interior Tamil Nadu, it needed a CBI probe, a division bench comprising Justices N.Kirubakaran and S.Vaidhyanathan held allowing a petition by one A.Muthukrishnan.
The Judges regretted Sivakasi police did not do a proper job when they seized the crackers, worth several lakhs of rupees, from a godown on May 14 last.
"They should have properly interrogated the owner of the godown. If they had investigated him properly, the origin of the entry of crackers could have been cracked," the Judges said.
They were responding to query from the court regarding problem in checking containers loaded with Chinese crackers the import of which had been banned.
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The judges also asked the District Superintendent of Police Maheswaran, who was present in the court, as to why cases were registered under bailable sections. They pointed to the cases filed in Mumbai and Delhi regarding seizure of illegal Chinese crackers.
Police submitted that they did not receive any complaint from the Revenue department on May 14, the day the Sivakasi Tehsildar seized the Chinese fireworks. Only on May 17, a complaint was received from Village Administrative Officer Raviraj.
The Deputy Controller of Explosives said information regarding complaint and seizure was not communicated by the revenue staff and police personnel.