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                  ; CAD 10635/19 July refers,                                                            I
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                   At 2205hrs police were called to the Carpet Right show room on the A 10 GREAT
                   CAMBRIDGE ROAD ENFIELD regarding a possible rave in the empty premises. There
                   was about 20 people inside the premises with sound equipment which they were about
                  j to set up. When officers arrived they blocked the front of the veriue to stop anyone else
                  / getting in. The main organiser was spoken to  by police.
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                 I This male was Simon CORDELL 26/01/1983 of 109 BURNCROFT AVENUE ENFIELD
                 : EN3. He admitted to organising the party and said he was expecting several hundred
                   people. Whilst dealing with CORDELL police were told that crowds were gathering
                 · outside SOUTHBURY ROAD train station waiting to be told where the rave was. After a   ,
                 I long conversation with CORDELL he was arrested to prevent a breach of the peace and
                 1  take to EDMONTON POLICE STATION C/N 01YE3597/14 refers.
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                 , As a result of his arrest the people inside the venue all left. The music system was
                 1  loaded into a white van VRM PE52UHW. The owner and driver of this vehicle was Elliot
                 ; LAIDLER of 32 GRANTHAN ROAD E12. He stated it was the first time he had worked
                 I for CORDELL. The van could not leave the car park as the key for the padlocked gates
                 , could not be found. However after two hours the vehicle was able to leave by driving
                 : over the pavement.

                 I Two other vehicles were also able to leave. VRM LD53OKB which has a KIA registered
                  to The Floor Sanding Company 5 WARWICK ROAD EDMONTON N18 and VRM
                 1  R659YEX a fiesta registered to Bradley DAVIS 79  MEADOW ROAD BARKING.
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                 : CORDELL was released at 0400hrs as a breach of the peace was no longer likely to
                  take place. Clearly CORDELL makes a living by organising raves in NORTH LONDON.

                  Of note is when officers searched the car park after everyone had left they found  a set of
                 · keys by the electronic steel shutters. These keys opened the shutters to the premises
                  and on the key fob attached to the keys was a PIN number for the alarm system. This is
                  how youths gained entry to the premises. These looked official keys to the venue.  It is a
                 1  mystery how they came into the possession of the youths. It is possible that CORDELL
                  has obtained them via the security company or an ex employee. They have been book
                  into the 66 at YE under the reference ...









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