A dangerous unlicensed music event, which recklessly breached the Coronavirus regulations, was shut down last...

Published: 8:02 am October 8, 2020
Updated: 6:40 am March 8, 2026
After arriving on scene, officers could hear loud music blaring from a derelict public house and saw more than 150 people crammed inside a hazardous and unsanitary hall within the building. Large music and DJ systems were also set up in one corner of the building. – UKNIP

A dangerous unlicensed music event, which recklessly breached the Coronavirus regulations, was shut down last weekend with the event organiser being reported for a £10,000 fine.

Shortly after 9.30am on Sunday, 4 October, officers from the Met were called to Wythes Road, E16 following a number of concerns from local residents of anti-social and violent behaviour in the streets.

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