GWENT Police officers in Caerphilly borough say they had to disperse a house party on Sunday morning.
Rhymney officers issued five fixed penalty notices for breaches of Covid rules after attending an address in Maesycwmmer.
Gwent Police have been contacted for a more specific location.
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One person travelled from Torquay on the south coast of England to attend the party.
This morning #RhymneyNPT have issued x5 fixed penalty notices for breach of COVID regulations, officers attended an address in Maesycwmmer to reports of a house party x1 person had travelled from Torquay to attend. This will not be tolerated. #COVID19 #CO345 #CO383 #CO354
— Gwent Police | Caerphilly Borough Officers (@GPCaerphilly) March 28, 2021
Wales is currently under tier three lockdown rules. People should only be socialising in each other’s gardens, and you can only meet up as a group of six from two separate households.
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