Dozens of police ‘pelted with missiles’ as they break up ‘an illegal rave’ in posh London suburb an hour before lockdown

POLICE were reportedly “pelted with missiles” when they tried to break up an “illegal rave” in a posh suburb of London last night.

A “huge police presence” was seen in Putney, south-west London, with reports saying there were several helicopters flying overhead and police dogs had been brought in.


Dozens of police ‘pelted with missiles’ as they break up ‘an illegal rave’ in posh London suburb an hour before lockdown
A long line of police cars were seen on the high street in Putney, south-west London
Dozens of police ‘pelted with missiles’ as they break up ‘an illegal rave’ in posh London suburb an hour before lockdown
Cops are said to have been pelted with missiles

Revellers flouting the new tier 4 restrictions which were announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday were said to be gathering at the old M&S store just off the high street.

It’s thought the illegal gathering had kicked off approximately an hour before the new restrictions came into force at midnight.

One Twitter user said: “Large crowd throwing objects at police.”

‘Hannah’ wrote: “Omg there’s so many police helicopters circling Putney.

“Apparently there’s a rave in the closed down M&S on the other side of the high street.

“No wonder there’s so many teens loitering around.”


Dozens of police ‘pelted with missiles’ as they break up ‘an illegal rave’ in posh London suburb an hour before lockdown

Dozens of police ‘pelted with missiles’ as they break up ‘an illegal rave’ in posh London suburb an hour before lockdown

Video footage shows a long line of police vehicles parked up along the high street.

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Police have broken up hundreds of illegal raves in London since the first coronavirus lockdown measures were introduced in March.

Yobs hurled missiles and bottles at cops in Brixton in June when they tried to break up an illegal rave.

A total of 22 officers were left injured and a number of police cars were vandalised.

In the same month, police revealed that around 530 illegal raves have been organised in London.

Met Police issued its highest stop and search powers covering Putney in February this year after an illegal rave was held.

Cops issued a section 60 CJPO authority covering Thamesfield, East Putney, West Putney and Palace Riverside on February 23.

A Section 60 Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (S60) gives police the right to search people in a defined area during a specific time period

A statement from the Met at the time said: “This is in response to an unlicensed music event in the locality and information that suggested individuals attending the event may be in possession of weapons.”


Dozens of police ‘pelted with missiles’ as they break up ‘an illegal rave’ in posh London suburb an hour before lockdown
The ‘illegal rave’ is thought to have taken place in a disused M&S store
Dozens of police ‘pelted with missiles’ as they break up ‘an illegal rave’ in posh London suburb an hour before lockdown
Cops have broken up hundreds of illegal raves during lockdown