North Wales police reported the bursting of fireworks which were being set off dangerously by the young teenagers in the area of Criccieth.
As per the information shared by the official Facebook account of HGC De Gwynedd / NWP Gwynedd South, the fireworks were thrown towards the groups on the roads, passing cars and other Business premises by the group of youngsters.
While the North Wales police shared the information on their Facebook page, the force warned the groups to behave appropriately and added that this careless behaviour would not be tolerated by force.
  In addition, North Wales Police added that the force would be patrolling the area once again to assure the security and safety of Criccieth and surrounding areas over the weekend.
Besides this, while sharing the information on HGC De Gwynedd / NWP Gwynedd South official Facebook page, the force added that the parents living around the area of mishappening should teach their children about the fireworks and how this can severely harm someone.
The force urged the residents to report any slight inconvenience happening around their area.
North Wales Police requested residents to share information regarding any anti-social behaviour by any group or individual; People can freely share the information through online chat or simply calling 101.
While sharing photographs on their Face page, HGC De Gwynedd / NWP Gwynedd South, in their caption, shared, “We’ve received reports of fireworks started by groups of young people in the area of Criccieth.
Fireworks are being thrown at other groups, cars passing by, and business premises.
“We ask for the help of the local community to report any concerns to us and for parents to please speak to children about the dangers of fireworks,” the official Facebook page added.
“If you have any information regarding anti-social behaviour in the area, please get in touch with North Wales Police through our online web chat or by calling 101.”
If you think someone is posing an immediate threat, please call 999 immediately.”
Photo Courtesy: HGC De Gwynedd / NWP Gwynedd South (Facebook)