A man who organised illegal raves across London have been given an ASBO.
Simon Cordell, 34, of Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, was issued the five-year anti-social behaviour order and given six orders which if he breaks could land him a prison sentence.
He must not attend a rave, as defined in the criminal justice and public order action, organise a rave, supply a property for the use of a rave or enter abandoned properties unless with written permission.
He must also not enter a private property on an industrial estate between the hours of 10pm and 7am without permission or engage in any licensable activity in an unlicensed premise.
Police Sergeant Allan Seth, from Enfield's licensing and partnership unit, said: "Cordell is well known for organising illegal raves in Enfield and across London. This order will go a long way to allowing residents of Enfield and London to live in the peace they deserve.
"We urge that should Cordell be seen to breach the above conditions, that they contact police immediately."
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