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On 24/05/2013 at about 2030 hours police responded to reports of a
suspects on at the old Ponders End
Police Station CAD 8306 refers.
On arrival police contained the area. Simon CORDELL was seen
exiting an alleyway to the side of the police station at the rear of the
kinder garden centre. In the car park to the, rear of the premises was a
Silver Ford Focus VRM MA57LDY.
Whilst waiting to gain access Joshua HOLLY-FIELD popped his head
over the boarding j to the premises and climbed over on police request.
He was detained and searched with nothing found on his person. When
asked why he was in the ground of the premises he stated, 'Squatters
rights, I haven’t done anything wrong, you can speak to my lawyer who
is with your colleagues round the front’.
This lawyer turned out to be Simon CORDELL
Whilst officers checked for signs of a break-in it was established
through HOLLY-FIELD i that they were looking for a place to set up a
rave over the bank holiday period.
The Ford Focus was searched in the presence of CORDELL as it smelt
strongly of cannabis with a negative result.
CORDELL stated that when he sets up raves, he attracts in excess of
5000 people over a 3-day period.