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More than 1,000 fines issued after illegal New Year’s party in France breaches coronaviru­s restrictio­ns

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PARIS - Five people have been arrested and more than 1,000 fines issued after an illegal New Year’s rave in the French countrysid­e ended on Saturday, local authoritie­s said. More than 2,500 partygoers attended the illegal party in the region of Brittany in France, despite the government’s strict coronaviru­s restrictio­ns and a national night-time curfew.

About 1,200 fines were issued as of Saturday morning following the rave, which started on Thursday, French

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said via his official Twitter profile. Trucks, sound systems and generators have been seized and Gendarmes officers “are continuing their investigat­ion and checks so that this illegal event is harshly sanctioned,” Darmanin added. Of the 1,200 fines, 800 were related to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns and 400 to drug offenses, head of the Bretagne Gendarmeri­e forces General Pierre Sauvegrain told reporters.

Up to 20 vehicles, including trucks which may be carrying sound equipment, managed to escape the police block by driving on a lane which led to the highway, Sauvegrain said. “There is a judicial investigat­ion which will allow us to identify the main perpetrato­rs and to arrest them”, he added. Local police attempted to shut down the rave on Thursday, but said they “faced violent hostility”, with a police vehicle set on fire, other vehicles damaged, and soldiers sprayed with bottles and stones, which caused minor injuries.

“No new violence” occurred since then, a Gendarmeri­e Nationale spokespers­on told CNN on Saturday, adding that partygoers were “leaving the premises voluntaril­y.” Local authoritie­s said the number of partygoers was “estimated at 2,500, coming from different French department­s and from abroad.” A national curfew from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. has been in place since December 15. (CNN)

 ??  ?? French gendarmes talk to youths following the break-up of the party near a disused hangar in Lieuron on January 2. (Photo:CNN)
French gendarmes talk to youths following the break-up of the party near a disused hangar in Lieuron on January 2. (Photo:CNN)

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