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    Illegal Pontprennau party shutdown and summons issued

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 30, 2020No Comments
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    A number of revellers have been reported for summons after an illegal rave was shut down by South Wales and Gwent Police forces on Sunday (December 27).

    Officers were alerted to the unlicensed event near Pontprennau – which was also in breach of current coronavirus restrictions –  at around 10.45pm.

    Party-goers began to disperse upon police arrival, but the details of those who remained were taken.

    Officers also conducted a number of vehicle stops and also located a number of others who’d fled the scene to nearby woods.

    Approximately 25 people were reported for summons for breaching coronavirus regulations, and further enquiries are ongoing to identify other participants and the organisers.

    A tent and other equipment including speakers, generators, a trailer and lighting, were all dismantled and seized by officers.

    Chief Superintendent Andy Valentine, who is leading South Wales Police’s response to coronavirus, said: “Unlicensed music events present a very serious risk to public health as well as generating anti-social behaviour that can blight local communities.

    “It is extremely disappointing that members of the public were willing to put themselves and the wider community at risk during Alert Level 4 restrictions.

    “No one can fail to be aware of the pressures now facing the NHS from COVID-19 as well as the number of people who are sadly dying.

    “The prompt actions of officers as well, as the support from our colleagues in Heddlu Gwent Police, led to the disruption of the planned rave and prevented any significant event taking place.”

    “Further enquires are ongoing to identify the organisers with a view to prosecution or the issue of a £10,000 fixed penalty notice.

    “Once established, illegal events of these nature can escalate quickly, which means early intervention is crucial.

    “I am, therefore, appealing to the public to report any suspicions that may have around planned raves or unlicensed music events to the police on 101 or anonymously to Crimestoppers.

    “While we are actively gathering intelligence, the support of the public is crucial and I would urge anyone with information to come forward.

    “It’s more important than ever that our communities across South Wales are protected from any events that threaten measures to combat the spread of the virus or cause localised anti-social or illegal activity.”

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