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HUNDREDS of revellers piled into a London warehouse for an illegal rave before being shut down by police last night.

Maskless revellers crammed together to party with little regard for Covid regulations in a Sydenham industrial park.

Hoards of people spilled out into the street after police shut the rave down at 2.30am
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Hoards of people spilled out into the street after police shut the rave down at 2.30amCredit: UkNewsinPictures
Police and ambulance were on site, paramedics treated various partygoers
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Police and ambulance were on site, paramedics treated various partygoersCredit: UkNewsinPictures

Railway workers reported hearing the pumping music while carrying out maintenance works.

On hearing of the police arriving, ravers tried to escape through a back entrance leading onto a railway.

Electricity powering the railway had to be turned off and 18 people removed from the tracks.

The rave had been going on for several hours before police closed it down at 2.30am on Sunday morning.

Hundreds breached Covid regulations for the party
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Hundreds breached Covid regulations for the partyCredit: UkNewsinPictures
Revellers walk back from the rave
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Revellers walk back from the raveCredit: UkNewsinPictures

Currently, private indoor gatherings are limited to six people or two households and registered indoor events must be seated and Covid-secured with social distancing in place.

Six police carriers packed with riot and public order trained officers shut off the sound system and ordered everyone to leave.

Paramedics also treated a number of people for drink and drug-related causes.

The rave went on for several hours before police shut it down
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The rave went on for several hours before police shut it downCredit: UkNewsinPictures

Police at the scene say no arrests have been made and enquiries into who organised the event are ongoing.

Response officers from Bromley, Croydon, Lewisham, dog handlers and Specialist TSG were all called to the site on Kangley Bridge Road.

A spokesperson for the Met Police said: "Officers attended and found approximately 200 people inside a large warehouse.

"They engaged with the group who were made to disperse. Officers seized sound equipment and are carrying out enquiries to locate the organiser."