The Guardia Civil continues with the measures of no return in the illegal macro-party held in Fuente Álamo, preventing access again to those who leave the site. According to the information provided by the Security Forces and Corps, today, six of the seven stages present at the site have been dismantled and transported in trucks immediately leaving the speed circuit where the rave takes place.
In the course of the first day of the event, 2,123 vehicles entered, of which more than a thousand have already left the premises, leaving 1,100 cars still present on the site. In order to ensure the safety and proper exit of the participants, the number of Guardia Civil and Local Police officers on site has been reinforced.
Some 1,100 vehicles remain at the site, of the 2,123 that entered on New Year’s Eve.
The Government Delegate, Mariola Guevara, assures that «every vehicle leaving the site is subjected to an exhaustive process of review and analysis and all possible data is collected, especially vehicles such as trucks transporting speakers, stages and other materials».

In terms of security and control actions, around 150 administrative sanctions have been issued, 47 sanctions for drug testing and 90 sanctions for drug possession. In addition, a Brazilian national was arrested for drug trafficking and 90 doses of LSD cardboard and 4.1 grams of liquid LSD were seized.
The Municipal Ordinance of the Fuente Álamo Local Police has imposed 20 complaints for camping in unauthorised areas. On the other hand, internal work is being carried out to gather information and analyse data, and make them available to the Autonomous Community to open sanctioning proceedings in accordance with the law on public spectacles and health regulations. This is due to the lack of the necessary authorisations for the different food, clothing and merchandising shops operating within the circuit where the event takes place.
In order to strengthen identification actions, drone and helicopter images have been captured in order to obtain the necessary data to locate the organisers and apply the corresponding sanctions.