Bouncer, sale of alcohol, payment by credit card, sound system, light shows and DJs, the place, located in downtown Montpellier, had all the attributes of an authentic nightclub, reports

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Except none of this was legal.

The police, alerted by neighbors sensitive to the noise, intervened early Saturday morning to close the shady establishment aptly named "Clubster, underground house and techno music".

About thirty people were there then, continues the regional daily.

The organizer of the evening, identified but absent when the police arrived, was summoned to the police station to explain himself.

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