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The Norwegian police had to break up a lot of parties this weekend

Norwegian policePhoto: Heiko Junge / NTB

The police in large parts of the country had to move out based on reports of loud gatherings. 

The police moved out to one location in Selbu after several complaints from neighbors, Trøndelag Police District informs.

“The party organizer in his teens has been reported for giving false identification to the police and violating COVID-19 regulations,” the operations center writes.

In total, the police district received 25 reports of breach of peace. They moved out to 16 locations, and three cases were resolved by telephone. 

In addition, there were six parties the police did not have the capacity to take care of.

More reports

Several other police districts have also had some work to do.

“We were at several addresses around the district where there have been reports of breach of night peace in the form of loud music. So far, 15 such reports have been received,” the Southwest Police District reports.

The police received 43 complaints about breach of night peace in the capital.

“At one address, there were 13 participants and therefore a breach of the corona regulations,” the operations center states.

At least eight different locations were checked based on reports, the Oslo police announced at one o’clock.

The Western Police District received a total of 25 reports of breach of night peace and party noise, as well as disorderly conduct, during the night. 

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