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Public urged by police to report illegal raves

A senior police officer has called on the public to share information about illegal raves as an operation to stop them continues in Staffordshire.

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Rubbish left at the site near Lichfield

Chief Superintendent Carl Ratcliffe, head of contact and response at Staffordshire Police, is leading the operation.

He has spoken out after a site near Lichfield was left in a "dreadful state" with rubbish and drugs paraphernalia discarded.

Rubbish left at the site near Lichfield

He said: "It was left in a disgusting state. It takes a lot of time and money to clean up these sites.

"I am appealing for people to share any information they have as we’re continuing to work hard to stop these events taking place.”

On June 20, officers made 13 arrests in connection with a planned rave near Chasewater and five more arrests were made in relation to a planned rave near Rugeley on June 27. Those arrested have been bailed with conditions while enquiries continue.

On the weekend of June 13, a rave was stopped near Lichfield which 1,000 people had attended.

Chief Supt Ratcliffe added: “Although there has been less activity in recent days we are not complacent. I’m urging anyone who is considering attending an illegal rave to stop and think about the consequences.

“I understand that lockdown is being eased but these unlawful gatherings cannot take place. We have a continuing, dedicated policing operation in place, with a much higher police presence in potential hot spot areas.”

“Don’t attend these events as they are illegal and unsafe. We will intervene in incidents and seek to prosecute anyone who has taken part in any illegal activity – whether that be drug supply or public disorder and any violence.”

“If you have any intelligence or hear about an event taking place, please get in touch with us so we can prevent it and ultimately save lives. The key to stopping these events is early intelligence.”

If you suspect a rave/illegal gathering is being set up or there is suspicious activity, contact Staffordshire Police on 101 or alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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