Music stops at illegal Conesa rave but police presence remains

Around eighty vehicles stay on site as Mossos d'Esquadra monitor access points from Forès and Conesa.

Generic image of a Mossos d'Esquadra checkpoint in a rural area.
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Generic image of a Mossos d'Esquadra checkpoint in a rural area.

The Mossos d'Esquadra police force is maintaining a surveillance operation this Monday in Conesa, Conca de Barberà, following the end of music at an illegal rave.

The sound activity at the unauthorized gathering, which began on the night of February 13th, has finally ceased. Despite the silence, Catalan police report that approximately eighty vehicles and a significant number of attendees are still present in the fields far from the Conesa town center.
Police have set up two checkpoints in Conesa and Forès to monitor all traffic. The goal is to manage the departure of participants and prevent new arrivals at the event, which saw around 250 people, mostly of French nationality, gather over the weekend.
Since the initial alert on Friday at 11:00 PM, officers have been identifying those involved. While the situation is being closely monitored, specific details regarding fines or legal sanctions have not yet been released by the authorities.