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One arrested and 2 handed fines after 100 people gather at Boxing Day night rave in Shudehill
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Two police cars AROUND 100 people gathered at a rave at empty flats in Manchester on Boxing Day night in a blatant breach of covid legislation , police have said. Police were sent to Hanover Street in Shudehill at around 4.20am on Sunday to reports of a large gathering and loud music. Officers arrived and dispersed people with music equipment seized by police. Two teenage boys – aged 17 and 18 – were each issued £1,000 fixed penalty notices (FPNs). A 27-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of racially-aggravated public order.
Two teenagers have been issued fines of £1,000 and a man has been arrested after police were called to an illegal Boxing Day rave in Manchester.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) received reports of a large gathering and loud music in empty flats in the Shudehill area of the city at around 4:20am on Sunday.
Officers attended an address on Hanover Street, where they dispersed a gathering of around 100 people and seized music equipment.
The teenage males that received £1,000 fines were aged 17 and 18.
A 27-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence, and he remains in custody for questioning. He was also given a fixed penalty notice of £200.
Police shut down huge Boxing Day rave after 100 people caught partying in Manchester city centre flats It is the minority of people who attend events such as this that risk undoing the hard work of everyone else
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