A clandestine evening bringing together 200 people was organized last weekend in the Marseille city, with precautions to escape police checks.

But thanks to the ruse, the police finally managed to get the revelers out. 

After the open-air carnival organized ten days ago, the city of Marseille is again associated with a case of non-compliance with health measures against Covid-19.

A clandestine evening bringing together at least 200 people in a local being repaired, and whose organizer (s) had taken their precautions to escape police checks, was dismantled last weekend in the city of Marseille. 

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Cameras to spot the arrival of the police

While the party was in full swing, participants posted videos on social networks ... This is what alerted the police.

Around 3 a.m., a dozen crews surrounded the building, a former bar under construction, around which surveillance cameras had been installed, to filter the entrances and identify a possible arrival of the police. 

But impossible to enter: everything was padlocked from the inside.

So, around 6 a.m., the officials falsely retreated, thus leaving the field of the cameras and suggesting that the way was clear.

The result was not long in coming: 200 revelers came out all at once, and around 40 of them were fined.

According to 

La Provence

, some participants came from the other end of France, judging by the plates of their cars, impounded. 

The organizer (s) not yet identified

On the spot, the police seized the famous cameras and the images filmed on hard disk, but also a lot of alcohol and nitrogen peroxide, these famous laughing gas cartridges, and dangerous.

But the organizer (s) of this paid evening remains (s) to be identified.