France bans fireworks gross sales forward of Bastille Day after violent riots

France has banned the sale of fireworks forward of Bastille Day celebrations on Friday amid fears of additional violence.

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The sale, possession and transport of fireworks was banned by the federal government with speedy impact on Sunday.

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The ban will stay in place till Saturday 15 July, the day after the 14 July celebrations. However, it doesn't lengthen to official firework shows.

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The transfer comes after six nights of rioting, sparked by the deadly police capturing of Nahel Merzouk, 17, who was killed throughout a visitors cease within the Paris suburb of Nanterre.

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"In order to prevent the risk of serious disturbances to public order during the 14 July festivities, the sale, carrying, transport and use of pyrotechnic articles and fireworks will be prohibited on national territory until 15 July inclusively," the federal government decree stated.

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Fireworks had been broadly utilized by protesters, who threw them at police, and greater than 6,000 automobiles and 12,400 bins had been set ablaze.

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More than 3,000 folks, principally youngsters, had been arrested throughout the riots and about 2,500 buildings had been broken, in accordance with inside minister Gerald Darmanin.

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Tens of hundreds of cops, together with specialised elite models, armoured automobiles and helicopters, had been brought in to try and control the rioting in France's main cities.

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The officer who shot Nahel is in custody going through a cost of voluntary murder.

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