The Local Police of Sant Josep has reported through its social networks that it has proceeded to to fine organizers and customers of an illegal party held in a village of the municipality.
The Local Police of Sant Josep has reported through its social networks that it has proceeded to to fine organizers and customers of an illegal party held in a village of the municipality.
As they explain, this event took place last week. In it, foreigners were charged 100 euros to enter and 50 euros to residents on the island. The Local Police became aware of this illegal party through a message that was circulating, apparently through instant messaging applications, advertising the event, called ‘1%’. In which it was explained that it would last two or three days non-stop and would have dj, performances, inflatable attractions, fire performances….
The agents, having the location of the village where the event was to be held, proceeded to set up a police checkpoint at the entranceat least one person was arrested for a crime against public health when different types of drugs were found on him.
Neighbors in the area have contacted Ibiza Newspaper to denounce the nuisance caused by the after parties in this house. As published today Es Diarithe festivities in this villa La Jacaranda, in the area of es Pujols, have been held for three years and yesterday, Sunday, in response to insistent complaints from neighbors, the local police again came to cut off access to the house at half past nine in the morning and prevent the accumulation of traffic.
Fines and scams
The Police explain in their networks that after mounting the control some “badass” members of the party tried to intimidate the agents to leave the place, so they also proceeded to denounce them.
For the organizer of the event a request for a fine of “200.000 euros and a further 165,000 euros for not collaborating” with the agents, in addition to another sanction for flying a drone in controlled airspace. Some attendees will also receive a fine of €3,000.
The agents also explain that they encountered six Mexican nationals who had come to the party and who had ‘swindled’ 2,000 euros to gain access to the villa.