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Party in Chislehurst attended by 80 people broken up by Met Police officers under coronavirus rules

By: Matt Leclere mleclere@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 13:54, 02 December 2020

Updated: 14:44, 02 December 2020

An illegal gathering of about 80 people has been broken up by police with the organiser facing a £10,000 fine.

The party was reported in a garage area of a property in Marlings Park Avenue, Chislehurst.

Police found up to 80 people at the illegal gathering in Chislehurst

The incident happened on on Friday night and shortly before midnight, police received calls from several concerned residents about the large gathering.

Officers from Met Police say between 60 and 80 people were present and many revellers dispersed as soon as police arrived.

A second group was found hiding in a room and were all told to leave and followed instructions.

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The organiser, a 35-year-old man, was identified and advised he would be facing enforcement action.

Under coronavirus regulations, the man now faces a fine of £10,000.

Chief Insp Neil Jeffs of the South Area Basic Command Unit said: “This was a blatant attempt to breach the coronavirus regulations and the behaviour of the organiser in this instance was unacceptable.

"While some of the crowd left immediately, others tried to hide in a room in a forlorn attempt to evade officers.

"We will continue to take tough action against those who selfishly fail to respect the regulations which the majority of Londoners have followed admirably.”

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