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A DJ who is "just trying to make the world dance" was escorted out of Bluewater by police after a Facebook live music set.
DJ Suat was spotted playing his tunes and interacting with customers on his mobile decks in the stunt around the shopping centre near Dartford on Monday.
DJ Suat entertaining Bluewater customers
He is seen approaching visitors and getting them to interact with him including an elderly gentleman called Ron who is seen clapping along to the beat behind the YouTube star.
Suat then proceeds to go into Marks and Spencer, Apple and H&M waving and giving thumbs up to passers-by many who pop into the back of the video dancing along with him.
Security are then seen approaching and asking him to stop playing music before he begins running from them telling viewers he is in "hot pursuit".
More staff approach the YouTuber asking to put the set-up back into his car which Suat agrees to do and asks to end the video in a nice way, commenting: "It is only good vibes."
The staff continue to follow him for the remainder of the video allowing him to continue playing some tracks as he makes his way to his vehicle.
The DJ whose real name is Zach Sabri described the performance as a "high speed DJ police chase" on his social media pages after he ran from officers who were attempting to escort him to the car park.
DJ Suat's Instagram page
A police spokesman said: "On the afternoon of Monday, October 18, Kent Police was notified that a man was behaving antisocially at Bluewater Shopping Centre.
"Officers liaised with security personnel and the man was subsequently escorted off the premises."
This is not his first musical stunt. DJ Suat has amassed nearly 50,000 YouTube subscribers by playing sets across the UK in over the past two years including at Madame Tussauds, IKEA and even outside Buckingham Palace.
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