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                 On 25/05/2014 at 23:21 hrs. Police were called to UNIT 5 ST GEORGE'S
                 INDUSTRIAL ESTATE WHITE HART LANE N17 by the security guard
                 at the venue stating ’suspects were on premises'.
                 Police attended the venue and a large group of approx. 20 young males and
                 females, between 18-35 years of age and of mixed origins ran out the rear
                 of the industrial estate through an alleyway leading to THETFORD CLOSE
                 N13.
                 Several males were still inside the premises claiming to be squatters. The
                 remote I viewing CCTV at the venue was contacted and stated that the
                 alarms had just been ' activated and it had footage of several suspects
                 causing damage to the security cameras and door locks at the venue upon
                 entering the premises.
                 After several minutes and upon hearing Police organising entry to the
                 premises in order 1 to search for the suspects concerned in Criminal
                 Damage the remaining occupants ran | out of the rear doors to the venue.
                 The front shutter then opened and a WHITE FORD TRANSIT VEHICLE
                 VRM CX52JPZ attempted to exit the premises. The driver an IC3 M gave
                 the particulars of Simon CORDELL DOB 26/01/1981 of 109
                 BURNCROFT AVENUE EN3. PNCID 97/99378V. CORDELL stated he
                 had just attended the venue to give his friends some food as they were
                 squatting. The rear of the TRANSIT VAN contained a set of large speakers
                 and music equipment, but CORDELL insisted he used the equipment for
                 festival work and was not setting up for a 'Rave'. CORDELL produced
                 insurance documents but due to the day/hour officers were unable to verify
                 details. CORDELL did not match the description of the IC1 Male suspects
                 and was advised to I leave the venue.
                 Security guards remained at the premises in order to secure them. Several
                 young males, and females continued to arrive at the venue dressed in
                 'suitable evening attire' for a Rave and then promptly left upon seeing
                 Police.
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