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Danya Bazaraa & Kirsten McStay

Cops bust 300 illegal ravers under railway arches and issue more than £15,000 in fines

Police have fined 300 people who breached Covid regulations by attending an illegal rave last night.

Cops were given a heads up about an unlicensed music event which might be taking place in Hackney, East London on Saturday night.

After 1.30am, officers found a 'significant number of people' under a railway arch with loud music, reports the Mirror.

Police break up rave in east London as hundreds defy Covid regulations in packed railway arch (Metropolitan Police)

Police drafted in additional resources to help tackle the incident including public order officers, a dog unit and the police helicopter.

Numerous attempts were made to engage with organisers and others but they were uncooperative.

At one point the doors were padlocked from the inside to stop police getting in.

When officers forced entry, they found an estimated 300 people packed inside the small space.

Dozens scaled fences at the rear of the arch and others forced open a gate to get away from officers.

(Metropolitan Police)

78 people were stopped and issued with fixed penalty notices to the value of £200 for breaching Covid regulations by attending an illegal gathering.

Chief Superintendent Roy Smith, who attended the incident, said: “This was a serious and blatant breach of the public health regulations and the law in relation to unlicensed music events.

(Metropolitan Police)

“Officers were forced, yet again, to put their own health at risk to deal with a large group of incredibly selfish people who were tightly packed together in a confined space - providing an ideal opportunity for this deadly virus to spread.

"Our frontline officers continue to police this public health crisis with compassion & professionalism but it is completely unacceptable they have to face such needless risks to their own health and to their families too.

“Whilst we will always seek to engage and explain, the message to those who have a total disregard for the safety of others and breach the law so blatantly is clear, our officers will act swiftly and decisively.

"Not just organisers, but all those present at such illegal parties can expect to be issued a fine.”

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