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On 19 July 2014 I am alleged to have been involved in the organisation of and/or supplied equipment for
and/or attended an illegal rave at the 198 Great Cambridge Road, Enfield Town, EN1 1UJ. This road is
between my house and my mother’s house, and it is the route that I usually drive when going to Mac Donald’s.
I was passing what is known at the old Carpet right, 198 Great Cambridge Road when I saw a man who I know
to be homeless being detained by the police. As I was travelling on the opposite side of the Great Cambridge
Road, travelling from Lincoln Road, I had to turn around at the closest traffic lights next to the Odeon Cinema.
I noticed a car park a few premises before 198 Great Cambridge Road, a general car park opens to the
general public and belonging to Magnet. I parked there as I could see that the police had blocked access to
the car park belonging to 198 Great Cambridge Road. I locked my vehicle and walked up to where the police
were detaining the person I knew. On doing so, a police officer approached me and told me I was under arrest
for a possible breach of the peace. I was later released from police custody without any further action being
taken. I was not involved in the organisation of any event on this day at 198 Great Cambridge Road, nor did I
supply any equipment. I did not cause any Anti-Social Behaviour on the 19 July 2014.
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On the 24 July 2014 I am alleged to have admitted to police officers that I organized illegal raves. At about
16:30 I was driving down Alma Road. I use this road to travel between my mother’s house and my flat as it is
the shortest route between both. My Nan also lived just off Alma Road just before her recent death. On
travelling from my mum’s house on the 24 July 2014 after visiting my Nan and my mother due to my Nan’s
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illness my Nan was staying at my mum’s house. I was going home to my flat.
I used Alma Road as a route to travel as I often do. I noticed an unmarked police car as it was indicating to
take a right turn, the opposite way from which I was travelling. I realized it was an unmarked police car as I had
seen the driver on active duty in the local area. As I drove past it changed its indication to the way I was
heading. It indicated left. The car followed me and then put on its blue lights. I pulled over to the left-hand side
of the road, opposite the BMW repair centre along Alma Road. On the left-hand side of the pavement leading
to the back entrance of Durant’s Park a male officer got out of the passenger side and approached my driver’s
door. I opened my window to a little and asked why I had been pulled over. The police officer said he was not
sure why but his colleague had instructed him to do so. He then went back to his unmarked police car, and
reproached my car window with his colleague the driver of the police car. I asked again why I had been pulled
over, and the driver of the police car pulled out his truncheon and said I had to get out of my car, and that if I
declined my window would be smashed. I got out of my vehicle as I did not have anything to hide, I had not
committed any offence whatsoever, and I was not wanted. I was told I had been pulled over because I had
driven too close to the car in-front of me. This car did not stop and had not been stopped by police. I was then
accused of having drugs, and I was searched, and my vehicle
Signed Witnessed By
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