Police crackdown on sale and detonation of explosive devices in public 17 December 2018 A fine of $5,000 can be imposed upon anyone found guilty of the offence of activating, discharging or throwing of ...
Explosives and Firecrackers warning 13 December 2018 “Parents/guardians may be subject to criminal prosecution for the acts of their children, which cause injury, loss of lives and ...
Firecracker injures visitor in the city 5 January 2017 ASP Sylvan McIntyre has confirmed that a visitor was injured last week Saturday, as a result of firecracker explosion in ...
Police warn against military wear and “Christmas type” explosives 11 December 2016 According to Chapter 194A, Section 3, subsection (2) of the Military Uniform (Prohibition) Act No. 9 of the Revised Laws ...
Use of Firecrackers/Scratch Bombs is Illegal 2 December 2015 The Royal Grenada Police Force is appealing to persons engaged in the shooting-off of firecrackers/scratch bombs to discontinue doing so.
Firecrackers And War Toys Prohibited 6 October 2014 Police officers will confiscate firebombs, firecrackers, scratch bombs and war toys from businesses, vendors and persons who possess them.
Use of Firecrackers is Illegal 23 December 2013 Persons engaged in the use, sale and importation of these firecrackers are encouraged to desist forthwith.