HC Deb 25 March 1977 vol 928 cc691-2W
Mr. Powell

asked the Attorney-General how many prosecutions for failure to observe the law governing the acquisition, use and disposal of detonators have been brought in Northern Ireland in each of the last five years.

The Attorney-General

The law relating to the unlawful acquisition, use and disposal of Explosive Substances, including detonators, is governed by the Explosives Acts (Northern Ireland) 1875 to 1970 and the Explosive Substances Act 1883. Figures are available in relation to prosecutions under those Acts covering the period 1st January 1973 to 28th February 1977, but it is not possible, without disproportionate expense, to ascertain how many of these prosecutions involved the acquisition, use and disposal of detonators as opposed to other forms of Explosive Substances.

Directions to prosecute for offences contrary to the provisions of these Acts during the period in question were as follows:

The Explosives Acts (Northern Ireland) 1875–1970
1973 11
1974 1
1975 2
1976 2
1977 Nil
Total 16
The Explosive Substances Act 1883
1973 223
1974 170
1975 115
1976 182
1977 23
Total 713

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