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Police warned would-be revelers not to cross the road military firing ranges in trying to reach an illegal rave in Dorset.

This was reported by the Dorset police. more than 1000 people they are believed to have descended on plot next to the village of East Lulworth in early hours of this morning.

officers added that by 13:00 they were still trying to get people leave area with in help of Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service, Dorset Council and Ministry of Defense.

Roads leading to the site also were blocked by police cordons.

Deputy Chief Constable Sam de Reya said some people trying to get to a rave by crossing army training grounds and saying it’s illegal event It was caused “calamity and destruction” for local residents and also to livestock on nearby farmland.

She said, “We work closely together with partner agencies to assess all options bring the incident to a safe conclusion and attempt to manage the significant risks associated with with mass unauthorized assembly.

“It is not surprising that emergency services already busy on beautiful sunny Easter weekend and such irresponsible behavior adds demand.

“How to eat army training grounds in in the area present on event potentially put themselves in danger crossing these locations.”

‘Please leave and go home immediately’

She is added officers entered the place and ordered everyone present to leave using powers under the Public Order Act.

“Due to the large scale of in event and impact of accelerating such large numbers, this process can take some time,” she said.

The officers warned everyone present in which they are. risk of starting forest fires if they light campfires or barbeque in in area.

She is added: “We will investigate any criminal offenses and ensure those found be responsible persecuted.”

Officers spend vehicle checks on site and surrounding areas, collection body-worn out camera footage, drone footage and video from police helicopters.

Ms. de Reya said, “Again, I would like send a direct message to those in event – you are breaking boundaries, please leave and leave home immediately.”

Anyone with Any information it is highly recommended to contact the police on 101 with reference to Incident Number 1729 or by calling Crimestoppers. on 0800 555 111.

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