The Citizen (Gauteng)

Anger as rave party ‘organiser’ jailed

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France – French authoritie­s charged and jailed a suspected organiser of an illegal new year rave that saw 2 400 people defy virus rules, in a ruling slammed on Wednesday by his supporters as an injustice.

The wildcat rave party in the Brittany region in northweste­rn France shocked the country as people continue to observe strict bans on gatherings to battle the coronaviru­s.

The man, 22 and homeless, was arrested on Saturday in the van where he was living west of the city of Rennes and then charged late on Tuesday with organising an illegal event and putting the lives of others in danger, said Rennes prosecutor Philippe Astruc.

He was also remanded in custody, given the risk of communicat­ing with other organisers of the event, he added.

The man’s lawyer, Remi Cassette, said his client denied being one of the organisers while acknowledg­ing he had taken part in the event and “given a hand” with the organisati­on.

Astruc said that he was not the only suspected organiser and at least three or four more remained at large.

The images of the rave shocked the country both due to the flagrant violation of rules on gatherings and social distancing, but also because of the failure of the local security forces to prevent it from taking place.

The prosecutor said about 800 vehicles had brought participan­ts to the event, with admission charged at €5 (about R90), some coming from as far as Italy, Spain and Poland.

“All these elements point to a significan­t logistical organisati­on and coordinati­on,” said the prosecutor.

But a statement by a support committee set up to back those who took part called for the man to be freed immediatel­y and called for a rally in Rennes on Saturday to support him.

“It doesn’t matter if this person is really connected with the organising, what we know is that it is inconceiva­ble for someone to go to prison for letting women and men dance,” it said.

A group of people claiming to be the organisers of the event – who were not named – wrote an oped in the Liberation daily on Tuesday saying they were “proud” to have allowed people to see in the new year in happiness.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SECURITY CHECK. French gendarmes check IDs after breaking up a rave near a disused hangar in Lieuron, about 40km south of Rennes, on Saturday.
Picture: AFP SECURITY CHECK. French gendarmes check IDs after breaking up a rave near a disused hangar in Lieuron, about 40km south of Rennes, on Saturday.

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