There were a hundred of them, crammed into a house in Pordic (Côtes d'Armor).

Rented for the weekend, the residence was transformed into a clandestine party place, the entry of which was chargeable.

The owners of the house discovered that their property was squatted in a video posted on Snapchat, reports

Ouest-France

  on its site.

"The gendarmes intervened late on the 3rd day of the event", specifies the public prosecutor, joined by

20 Minutes

.

Bertrand Leclerc specifies that the investigations "have not given rise to any individual questioning at this stage".

On the video posted on the social network, the owners quickly recognized their house.

Inside, a DJ and dozens of people dancing, glasses in hand.

The organizer even took care to display the prices, in disco mode.

Thirty euros for guys with a drink, 10 euros for girls, reports

Ouest-France

.

Stormy exchanges took place between the owners and the tenants of the weekend until the intervention of the gendarmes.

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