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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Alexandra Rucki

Police urge people to not attend illegal raves this weekend following reports of planned events in Cheshire

Police in Cheshire are urging people to not attend illegal raves following reports further events are planned for this weekend.

Over the past few weeks there have been a number of illegal parties across Greater Manchester, including a huge rave in Daisy Nook and another in Carrington.

Some of the events have resulted in physical and sexual assaults.

There have only been handful of incidents reported so far in Cheshire, but Cheshire Constabulary say they have received intelligence further events will be taking place this weekend.

Officers are currently monitoring a number of websites.

Anyone considering attending an event is being advised to stay away.

The aftermath of a 'Quarantine Rave' which took place at Daisy Nook Country Park (MEN Media)

Superintendent Julie Westgate from Cheshire Police said: “I would urge anyone who is planning to attend an illegal rave to think twice. We have a dedicated policing operation in place and increased police presence across the county throughout the weekend.

“Our teams will be patrolling key locations and they will act on any intelligence they receive regarding any possible events.

“We know that people want to go out and socialise with friends, but everyone needs to remember that the coronavirus regulations are still in place.

“New cases of COVID-19 are being diagnosed in the local community every day and it’s essential that we all follow the national guidance, including social distancing, to help protect the NHS and save lives.

“Our officers will continue to use common sense and discretion to determine what is reasonable, with officers engaging, explaining, encouraging and, only as a last resort, enforcing.

“However, proportionate action will be taken if necessary and this could include the seizure of any music equipment, arrest or even prosecution.”

Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner David Keane said: “I understand that it's been a difficult time for everyone, particularly young people who have been unable to socialise with friends due to COVID-19.

“However, coronavirus has not gone away and we all have a duty to ourselves and each other to stay safe, protect our NHS and save lives.I would urge anyone who is thinking of hosting or attending an illegal rave in Cheshire to stay away.”

Anyone with any information or intelligence in relation to any possible illegal raves is urged to contact Cheshire Police on 101.

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