The Mossos restrict access to an illegal rave with 250 people in Conesa (Tarragona)
The Catalan police, Mossos d’Esquadra, have set up access controls to an illegal rave in Conesa, Tarragona, where approximately 250 people are gathered to prevent additional attendees from joining.
The Mossos d'Esquadra, Catalonia's regional police, took action on Saturday to control an illegal rave in Conesa, Tarragona, which had attracted around 250 attendees. The authorities implemented access restrictions to the event site in response to reports of the gathering that began to circulate on Friday night. They aimed to prevent further individuals from joining the party, ensuring that the situation remained manageable and safe for those already present.
As part of their enforcement measures, the police established checkpoints at the entrances to the rave site, which is located near a small village of just 100 residents. The Mossos' priorities included preventing potential impairment from alcohol or drugs for attendees planning to drive after leaving the event. This approach reflects a broader strategy in managing illegal gatherings, balancing public safety with the need not to escalate tensions unnecessarily.
While the police refrained from taking any further drastic action beyond access control, their presence highlighted ongoing issues with unauthorized parties, especially in rural areas where such events can quickly overwhelm local resources. The authorities' proactive measures signify an effort to maintain order and address public health concerns associated with large, unsanctioned gatherings.