Twenty-five people have been reported for the consideration of fixed penalty notices after a 'blatant breach' of coronavirus rules.
Police were called at 4.44pm on January 29, to an address in Rinaldo Road, at the junction with Balham High Road SW12, after reports of loud music and a large number of people in attendance.
Officers attended and found 25 people in the address having a party.
The group was dispersed and all 25 were reported for the consideration of fixed penalty notices of £800 for breaking the rules designed to prevent the spread of the virus.
It comes after Wandsworth police had to shut down two illegal raves as London was plunged into Tier 4 in December.
Wandsworth Police had to issue two section 35 dispersal orders in Putney and near Queenstown Road BR station between December 19 and December 20.
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Inspector Sarah Burrell of the South West BCU said: "My officers should not have to be putting themselves in harms way by attending flagrant breaches such as this, but anyone who organises or attends such an event can be assured that we will turn up and we will issue fines.
"This was a blatant breach of the Coronavirus rules that are in place to save lives and protect the huge pressure on the NHS.
"We are still in the middle of a global pandemic and the risks are simply not worth it."
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