Arrests made as Northumbria Police shut down suspected lockdown rave

Revellers planning to attend unlicensed music events in the county are being told to stay at home and warned they could face Covid breach charges, after police shut down a suspected rave.
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According to Northumbria Police, the gathering set to take place at a disused Northumberland building this weekend has been stopped in its tracks.

The force says it received reports that an event was being held in the rural countryside near the Durham border at Consett.

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Officers were deployed to the area last night and intervened as the organisers arrived at the building to set up their music equipment.

Northumbria Police sent out a warning to would-be revellers this weekend, after the force shut down a suspected raveNorthumbria Police sent out a warning to would-be revellers this weekend, after the force shut down a suspected rave
Northumbria Police sent out a warning to would-be revellers this weekend, after the force shut down a suspected rave

A number of arrests were made and equipment seized. Those detained remain in police custody at this time.

Police are now warning that revellers who planned to attend the suspected rave face being reported for Coronavirus breaches if they visit the area.

“Holding an event of this nature in the midst of a pandemic is irresponsible and completely unacceptable,” Northumbria Police’s Chief Inspector, Steve Readdie, said.

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“It dramatically increases the chances of the virus spreading and undermines all of the hard work being done by the wider community to keep one another safe.

“Stopping this event in its tracks is a result of a lot of hard police work by ourselves and our colleagues at Durham Constabulary.”

He added: “Hundreds of people had bought tickets to attend an event in a disused building and our message is simple – don’t bother turning up.

“The organisers already face police action and if you turn up at this event then you could too face being issued with a fine under Coronavirus legislation.”

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