A shocking video has surfaced from a factory sealed by authorities in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan. The unit operates in the Khushkhera industrial area. Officials sealed it a day earlier. The video shows illegal activities hidden behind valid licenses. The factory held permissions for steel fabrication and washing powder manufacturing.
Inside the premises, women and young children appear packing firecrackers. The visuals show children handling explosive material without safety gear. Authorities say the unit secretly produced pop-up firecrackers. From outside, it looked like a normal steel unit. Inside, it ran a hazardous operation that violated labour and safety laws.
The video emerged after a deadly blast in the same industrial belt on Monday. That explosion killed seven workers. Officials believe the factory owner tried to move explosive stock quietly after the incident. When the owner failed to appear, officials broke open the lock in police presence.
The administration recovered large quantities of explosives and packed firecrackers. Raghvendra Suhas, IG Jaipur Range, confirmed that police detained two people. Investigators say one owner managed operations at two locations. One site handled production. The other worked as a storage facility.
Authorities cut power and removed gas cylinders to prevent danger. RIICO officials admitted no production verification occurred. The factory registered in 2024. The administration has begun cancelling the license and filing criminal cases.





