Police raid London roof-top bash and smash ‘100-strong house party’ in Hertfordshire village

Police broke up several illegal raves last night including one held on a London roof-top as the UK recorded the highest number of Covid deaths since the pandemic began.    

‘Astounded’ officers in the capital were called to break up a party at an industrial unit in Southwark, South East London, last night where they found at least 20 people partying on top of the building.

An illegal ‘house party’ of up to 100 people was also broken up by police in Hertfordshire, where music and alcohol were siezed. 

The events were branded ‘completely unacceptable’ by police who issued Covid fines and made several arrests 

Inspector Kio Bozorgi of Hertforshire Police said: ‘This is completely unacceptable behaviour.

‘With daily deaths over 1000, there is no good excuse to be breaking the lockdown rules.’

‘Astounded’ officers in the capital were called to break up a party of 20 people having a rave on a roof-top in Southwark, South East London

It comes as the UK recorded the highest Covid death toll since the start of the pandemic

It comes as the UK recorded the highest Covid death toll since the start of the pandemic

The parties were held illegally during the national lockdown with restrictions requiring people to stay at home in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus. 

It comes as the UK recorded the highest Covid death toll since the start of the pandemic.     

After the UK recorded a further 1,564 victims yesterday, science chef Sir Patrick warned the UK is in for a ‘pretty grim period’ as deaths will not fall for ‘some weeks’. 

In London last night officers were called out to reports of loud music coming from the roof by disgusted residents

In London last night officers were called out to reports of loud music coming from the roof by disgusted residents

Officers found more than 20 people drinking, eating and playing music, leaving one officer 'astounded' at the rule-breaking

Officers found more than 20 people drinking, eating and playing music, leaving one officer ‘astounded’ at the rule-breaking

Two people were arrested, including one individual on suspicion of carrying an offensive weapon, while another was arrested for suspected drug dealing

Two people were arrested, including one individual on suspicion of carrying an offensive weapon, while another was arrested for suspected drug dealing

Police also broke up a gathering of up to 100 people in Blanche Lane, in the Hertfordshire village of South Mimms, last night

Police also broke up a gathering of up to 100 people in Blanche Lane, in the Hertfordshire village of South Mimms, last night

‘Outraged’ couple hit back at ‘ridiculous’ officer who fined them £60 for visiting wife’s mother in Welsh care home after police cancel penalty

Mr Richards (pictured left) said he has 'every sympathy' with the police but that the female officer 'perhaps missed a little bit about the subtlety of the situation'

Mr Richards (pictured left) said he has ‘every sympathy’ with the police but that the female officer ‘perhaps missed a little bit about the subtlety of the situation’

A couple have hit back at a police officer who fined them £60 for visiting the wife’s mother in a Welsh care home after the force cancelled their penalty.

Carol Richards, 68, and her husband David, 66, from Bridgend, travelled 10 miles to visit dementia sufferer Decima Minhinnick at Picton Court Care Home. 

They were reprimanded by police on the way back despite having received permission to see Ms Minhinnick and handed a £60 penalty.

South Wales Police have now rescinded the fine after reviewing the incident, following a public backlash to the growing war on shutdown flouters.

Speaking this morning, Mrs Richards described the incident as ‘ridiculous’, adding that she was left feeling ‘really upset’ and ‘outraged’. 

Carol Richards' mother, Decima Minhinnick, pictured at her 90th birthday party. Mrs Richards and her husband David travelled 10 miles to visit her at Picton Court Care Home

Carol Richards’ mother, Decima Minhinnick, pictured at her 90th birthday party. Mrs Richards and her husband David travelled 10 miles to visit her at Picton Court Care Home

Referring to the female police officer, she told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: ‘I think she basically said it’s a non-essential visit.

‘But I sort of said then “we’ve been visiting my mum, we’ve been outside in a car park and I’ve been waving to her through the window” and she said “well we’d all like to wave to our mothers through the window”. 

‘I thought my goodness, this is a bit ridiculous, I said “look, she’s got vascular dementia, she’s living in a care home, I’ve been outside, nobody and has been around and I’ve just been waving to her.”

‘But she wasn’t engaged with me, she just ordered me, and I started to feel really upset and also outraged.’ 

In a tweet posted yesterday, South Wales Police said: ‘Police in Porthcawl issued a fixed penalty notice to a man who had travelled from his home in Penyfai to visit a relative on Sunday (10 January).

‘The circumstances of the journey and the issuing of the fine have since been reviewed and the notice has been rescinded. The individual concerned has been notified.

In London last night officers were called out to reports of loud music coming from the roof by disgusted residents. 

Many cheered the police on when they arrived to break up the illegal gathering on Pages Walk, Southwark. 

Officers found more than 20 people drinking, eating and playing music, leaving one officer ‘astounded’ at the rule-breaking.

Two people were arrested, including one individual on suspicion of carrying an offensive weapon, while another was arrested for suspected drug dealing. 

A further five people were handed fines for breaching Covid restrictions before the party was fully dispersed around 11.30pm. 

A similar event was also broken up in Herfordshire last night, where officers were called out to an address in South Mimms. 

Up to 100 people were understood to have gathered at the scene, where police siezed alcohol and music equipment from the partygoers. 

One officer was injured while trying to break up the party, leading to an arrest. 

Covid fines were also handed out to the offenders breaching Covid rules. 

The gathering happened in the Hertsmere district which is currently the second worst-hit area in the county with 950 people testing positive in the last week, Hertforshire Live reports.  

The force’s Inspector Kio Bozorgi said: ‘This is completely unacceptable behaviour and I would like to reassure the community that action is being taken. Police have a variety of powers to their disposal which include powers of entry into premises to disrupt such activity.

‘With daily deaths over 1000, there is no good excuse to be breaking the lockdown rules. 

‘We all have a duty to protect our NHS and help save lives and I would like to take this opportunity to remind residents to do the right thing and respect the rules. 

‘Further enquiries will take place to establish the circumstances of this incident but I would like to remind you that renting accommodation in order to have a music event or gathering is not tolerated at this present time and lease holders found responsible will be prosecuted.’

Releasing details of the incident, a spokesperson from Hertforshire Constabulary said in a statement: ‘Officers have received a number of reports this evening of a large gathering at an address in Blanche Lane, South Mimms. 

‘Officers are currently at the scene and issuing COVID fines. 

‘Music equipment and alcohol have been seized and a Section 35 dispersal order has been put in place.

‘A person has also been arrested after an officer was injured while dealing with the incident.’  

Concerning the event in London, a Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: ‘Police were called at around 22:25hrs on Wednesday, 13 January to reports of a group of people gathering at a location in Pages Walk, SE1. Officers attended.

‘A number of people were found inside a unit on an industrial estate. 

‘A small number of people were on the roof.

‘Five people were issued Fixed Penalty Notice fines for breaching Covid regulations.

‘Two people were arrested – one on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon, and one for obstruction and possession with intent to supply class A and B drugs. 

‘Both were taken into custody.

‘The remainder of those present were dispersed by around 23:30hrs.’