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Alarm in France after mass rave

2,500 PARTYGOERS IN CLASH WITH POLICE

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>> LIEURON: Some 2,500 partygoers attended an illegal New Year rave in northweste­rn France, violently clashing with police who failed to stop it and sparking concern the undergroun­d event could spread the coronaviru­s, authoritie­s said on Friday.

The revellers had set up the illegal rave in Lieuron, south of Rennes in Brittany, after skirmishes with police, said a statement from the local prefecture.

Many were still on the site on Friday as a sanitary cordon was thrown up around it.

Local gendarmes tried to “prevent this event but faced fierce hostility from many partygoers” who set one of their cars on fire and threw bottles and stones, the statement said.

Those present had come from across France and even abroad, it said.

By Friday evening, the sound of techno music could still be heard from the party venue, though police were preventing any newcomers from joining the rave, according to an AFP photograph­er.

“Police controls are taking place around the site. Verbal warnings are being given to everyone leaving,” police said on social media.

Speaking later on BFM TV, interior ministry spokeswoma­n Camille Chaize said there had been “great hostility, great violence” against the forces of law and order, without indicating when the police would be able enter the rave site.

Such mass gatherings are strictly

prohibited across France to prevent the spread of Covid-19, and a nationwide 8pm curfew — which was not lifted for New Year — applies across the country.

Reports said that the rave party took

place in an empty warehouse belonging to a storage company.

Prosecutor­s have opened an investigat­ion into the illegal organisati­on of a mass musical gathering and

premeditat­ed violence against people in authority.

Vehicles registered from all over France were still parked at the site on Friday.

Participan­ts interviewe­d by AFP said that the revellers had included partygoers from countries including Spain and the UK.

One participan­t, who gave his name as Jo from the Alsace region of eastern France and refused to be identified further, said they had all met at a designated spot on Thursday evening in the parking lot of a shopping centre.

Then, the convoy headed for Lieuron, where police tried to prevent them from passing, he said.

He acknowledg­ed that “very few had respected social distancing” at the event, which was supposed only to end later yesterday.

French authoritie­s have been worried about mass rave parties throughout the pandemic, but New Year’s night was a particular concern.

In the southern city of Marseille, security f orces halted an illegal party grouping of some 300 people, police said.

More than 150 people were warned, and the three suspected organisers have been arrested.

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said 132,000 police had been deployed across France for the New Year celebratio­ns to ensure security and that the curfew was respected.

Mr Darmanin said on Twitter on Friday that he was working with local officials in the evening “on re-establishi­ng a normal situation” while keeping people safe.

 ??  ?? LIFE’S A PARTY: People, some with face masks, some without, at a rave in a disused hangar in Lieuron, on Friday.
LIFE’S A PARTY: People, some with face masks, some without, at a rave in a disused hangar in Lieuron, on Friday.

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