'They were cautioned and told police they didn't organise the party, that everyone that turned up must have seen the location and taken it upon themselves to attend and it got out of control. 'The following morning the owner said the defendants were going to be attending to collect their car and belongings and the police turned up to deal with them for these matters. Officers dispersed all the individuals from the address and a pre-arranged coach attended and took a large number of people that attended the party away. 'They found in excess of 50 people in attendance. 'In the early hours of March 16, a number of neighbours complained about the party and police officers attended. 'During the social media posts they either mentioned the address or gave the location away. Once at the address they seemed to have posted various things on social media about what they were up to. 'The defendants attended on March 15 to celebrate one of their birthdays. Officers broke up the bash at 3am, by which time the grand home had been trashed inside Victoria Hill, prosecuting, said: 'The owner of the property had rented it out through Airbnb and had forgotten to cancel the booking as he had done with other bookings during that period. He was so incensed he blocked his clients' car in to stop them from leaving. Nick Briant, the businessman owner of the Sandbanks house, arrived a few hours later to find the damage. Neighbours reported finding hundreds of laughing gas canisters littering the street the next morning. Officers broke up the bash at 3am, by which time the grand home had been trashed inside. Odukoya, from Watford, Herts, and Okunlola, from Peckham, south east London, were charged with holding a gathering of more than 30 people in a Tier 4 area and appeared at Poole Magistrates' Court this week. At the time the country was still under Covid restrictions with guidelines at the time stating people should stay at home. The luxury home was supposed to be rented out for a maximum of four peopleĪ court heard that a pre-arranged coach attended the address to take the revellers home, suggesting the party was not a spur-of-the moment event.Ī court heard that the party happened on the evening of March 15, 2021.
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