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More than a thousand young people, mostly minors, were expelled this Friday from a warehouse where a clandestine party was taking place in the town hall of Iztapalapa, in Mexico City.

According to locals in the Los Angeles neighborhood, every Friday, countless students would arrive at the property on Amapola Street, via a call via social media titled “Clandestine Perreo.” However, it was reported that there was sale of adulterated alcohol at the place.

And it is that initially the place looked like a grocery store and was called “The Gold Cup”.

For this reason, elements of the Citizen Security Secretariat, the Mayor’s Police of Iztapalapa and the CDMX Administrative Verification Institute (INVEA) arrived at the scene in the afternoon of March 3 to carry out an operation.

According to a report by Foro TV, students from the College of Licenses No. 6 and the College of Sciences and Humanities (CCH) Oriente were present at the party.

In a video posted on Twitter by @amarilloalarcon, we observe that when the participants perform the operation they desperately try to evacuate, to the point of pushing themselves.

Additionally, it was reported that at least five youths were treated, including three women, who had alcohol poisoning.

The support of an ambulance was even requested because one of the victims, aged 16 to 17, was in serious condition and was at risk of suffering from bronchial aspiration, but until then he had not been possible to contact relatives.

The uniformed men managed to arrest one person tending the scene, but three others managed to escape.

In addition, INVEA personnel placed closure seals on the winery.

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