After two guests opened their hearts to the other house, police broke up a New year’s Eve orgy.
The officers discovered that more than 50 persons had violated the local Covid rules by appearing at the LIica d’Amunt, near Barcelona, for the sex party.
Spanish publication El Mundo reports that two men tried to get into his home, mistakenly believing that it was the rightful location.
The police found that guests had been ‘having sexual relations’ upstairs in the building.
According to reports, the sex party was organized by Americans who hired prostitutes in celebration of New Year’s Eve.
Officers located at the LIica d’Amunt, near Barcelona property for the sex party discovered that over 50 had broken local Covid regulations (stock image by Spanish police).
It is believed that the homeowner knew about this type of gathering.
A number of unidentified people, believed to range from 50-70 years old, have been identified. They now face penalties.
Under the newly introduced Covid restrictions, only 10 persons were allowed to get together in Spain’s northern-east Catalan area for New Year’s Eve.
There is also a midnight curfew that runs from 1am to 6am at night.
Spanish police searched an illegal brothel in February to discover 19 Frenchmen who had crossed the border looking for sex were in violation of Covid regulations.
They were among the 39 punters and 21 workers identified in the operation that took place at an unnamed Hotel in Capmany. It is located about a 20 minute drive from France.
Catalan officers claimed it was operating ‘discreetly” as a bordel.
The detectives did not make any arrests, but they identified the men and advised them that heavy fines would be imposed on their homes.
They were identified and questioned in connection with a probe into human trafficking.
Spanish daily El Mundo said a local raised the alarm after two people tried to enter his house wrongly thinking it was the orgy venue in LIica d’Amunt. Pictured is a general view of LIica d’Amunt
Sources close to the police said that they were made aware by hotel staff of the intention to open for business quietly so as not be noticed.
The license to run a hotel that rented out rooms hourly was granted to it.
The raid also saw the confiscation of drugs and knives.
The French police dispersed 100 persons gathered in Paris for a warehouse organization earlier this week, breaking coronavirus rules.
After reports of women and men meeting to form the so-called libertine party, police raided Collegien love-in.