The delivery took place in a Toulouse nightclub.

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The party was cut short but the police custody lasted.

Two people, suspected of having transformed a lodging in Burgaud, north-west of Toulouse, into an underground discotheque, in defiance of health instructions, were still heard on Monday by the gendarmes.

"Numerous investigations are underway in this case, the procedural orientation of which will be decided at the end of police custody, or for tomorrow morning," Dominique Alzéari, the public prosecutor of Toulouse, said on Monday.

30 euros entry, 20 euros parking

The gendarmes, alerted by neighbors, discovered more than a hundred revelers - many of whom were not wearing masks - in this cottage sized to accommodate around fifty people.

According to the owner, the tenants presented themselves as “influencers who came to shoot”.

But the first elements show that they launched the invitation for this ephemeral disco at the last moment via Snapchat and that they would have charged 30 euros for entry and 20 euros for parking.

In the middle of the third wave of Covid-19, the investigation was opened for "endangering the lives of others".

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  • Covid 19

  • Coronavirus

  • Curfew

  • Investigation

  • Nightclub

  • Toulouse

  • Justice