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Police fine dozens at clandestine restaurants flouting Covid lockdown

Police fine dozens at clandestine restaurants flouting Covid lockdown
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COVID-19: Police bust 100 at underground Paris restaurant


COVID-19: Police bust 100 at underground Paris restaurant
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COVID-19: Police bust 100 at underground Paris restaurant
Police officers stand guard in front of the main door of the Palais Vivienne event venue in Paris, on Apr 6, 2021. (Photo: AFP/Thomas Coex)
11 Apr 2021 09:05AM
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11 Apr 2021 09:10AM)
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PARIS: Paris police said Saturday (Apr 10) they had fined more than 100 diners at an underground restaurant flouting COVID-19 restrictions and arrested its organiser, after a week of allegations that ministers attended similar rule-breaking events.
Officers were "called out for an excessive noise complaint about a restaurant" late Friday and "put an end to a gathering of over 110 people", the French capital's police posted on Twitter.

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Police Fine 100 At Underground Paris Restaurant For Flouting Covid Norms

Police Fine 100 At Underground Paris Restaurant For Flouting Covid Norms
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Police bust 100 at underground Paris restaurant

Police bust 100 at underground Paris restaurant
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Paris restaurant busted with over 110 diners despite lockdown


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Paris restaurant busted with over 110 diners despite lockdown
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French police have fined dozens of people for parties in underground luxury venues. Previously, prosecutors denied claims that French ministers were also attending such events.
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Restaurants and cafes have shutdown in France since October as the country battles rising COVID-19 infections
Authorities in Paris put an end to a gathering of more than 110 diners at an underground restaurant in defiance of coronavirus restrictions, authorities said on Saturday.
The incident came as investigators are probing underground dining soirees amid rumors that French ministers were also among the guests.

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Paris restaurant busted with over 110 diners despite lockdown
French police have fined dozens of people for parties in underground luxury venues. Previously, prosecutors denied claims that French ministers were also attending such events.
Restaurants and cafes have shutdown in France since October as the country battles rising COVID-19 infections
Authorities in Paris put an end to a gathering of more than 110 diners at an underground restaurant in defiance of coronavirus restrictions, authorities said on Saturday. 
The incident came as investigators are probing underground dining soirees amid rumors that French ministers were also among the guests.
French police said on Twitter they were responding to "an excessive noise complaint about a restaurant" late Friday. 

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Diners at clandestine Paris soiree fined for lockdown breaches


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PARIS (Reuters) - More than 110 people dining at a clandestine restaurant were fined late on Friday for violating a COVID-19 lockdown, Paris police said, days after the government denied allegations that ministers had attended similar underground soirees.
The swoop in the French capital’s 19th arrondissement was the latest police action against restaurants breaking the rules to offer patrons a slice of pre-pandemic life.
Restaurants, bars and cafes have been closed for sit-down dining for months, and public frustration is growing amid a third national lockdown and another wave of coronavirus infections.
“Guests fined for failing to respect sanitary measures. Organiser and manager arrested,” the city’s police force said on Twitter.

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Diners at clandestine Paris soiree fined for lockdown ...


PARIS, April 10 (Reuters) - More than 110 people dining at a clandestine restaurant were fined late on Friday for violating a COVID-19 lockdown, Paris police said, days after the government denied allegations that ministers had attended similar underground soirees.
The swoop in the French capital's 19th arrondissement was the latest police action against restaurants breaking the rules to offer patrons a slice of pre-pandemic life.
Restaurants, bars and cafes have been closed for sit-down dining for months, and public frustration is growing amid a third national lockdown and another wave of coronavirus infections.
"Guests fined for failing to respect sanitary measures. Organiser and manager arrested," the city's police force said on Twitter.

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France detains chef, businessman in secret dinners scandal


France detains chef, businessman in secret dinners scandal
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The luxury Palais Vivienne owned by French collector Pierre-Jean Chalencon was allegedly used a clandestine dinner
French police on Friday detained for questioning leading chef Christophe Leroy and flamboyant businessman Pierre-Jean Chalencon after accusations they organised clandestine restaurant dinners for top figures in defiance of Covid-19 restrictions, prosecutors said.
The M6 private television channel on Friday broadcast a reportage based on footage recorded with a hidden camera purportedly from a clandestine restaurant in a high-end area of Paris where neither the staff nor the diners were wearing masks.

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French 'chef to the stars' and Paris venue owner quizzed over 'secret' Covid-busting restaurant claims


French 'chef to the stars' and Paris venue owner quizzed over 'secret' Covid-busting restaurant claims
Footage shown on TV last week seemed to show a lavish clandestine dinner where neither the staff nor the diners were wearing masks
9 April 2021 • 12:41pm
French chef Christophe Leroy (R) has been held for questioning over secret Covid-busting restaurant allegations in Paris
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Christophe Leroy, 57, dubbed “chef to the stars” due to his glitzy clientele was being quizzed along with Pierre-Jean Chalencon, 50, a long-locked businessman, prominent Napoleon memorabilia collector and owner of the luxury Palais Vivienne venue in the centre of Paris.
The questioning took place as rumours continued to swirl over whether any cabinet ministers attended the underground meals.

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