Among the nine people arrested after the illegal rave party at the military domain of Brustem (Limburg), seven are thought to be involved in the organisation behind the event, the public prosecutor's office announced on Monday.
Two persons were stopped with a van that contained a sound system and nitrous oxide, while another five were intercepted on the E313. The five were transporting a generator, among other things which were all seized.
Investigations will now look into whether these suspects effectively played a role in organising the illegal party at the military compound. Among the charges faced are trespass, as organisers broke onto the site to enter the 11 hangars where the music systems were set up.
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Moreover, investigators found evidence that income was generated by the event – despite it being a "free party".