A total of nineteen people could all be fined £800 each after police shut down a house party at an Airbnb last night.

Shortly after 10.20pm officers say they were alerted to a "large social gathering" taking place at an Airbnb in St Chad’s Avenue, Portsmouth. 

Those in attendance, most of whom were men and women aged in their late teens and 20’s, have been summond to court and now face £800 fixed penalty notices.

A man, aged 27, from Portsmouth, was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage.

Another man, also aged 27, from Portsmouth was arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker.

Both men remain in custody at this time while enquiries continue.

A third man, aged 24, from Portsmouth was arrested on suspicion of affray and using threatening/abusive words or behaviour but was later released from custody with no further action. He has, though, still been reported for summons in relation to a £800 fine.

Chief Inspector Rob Mitchell said “This was a blatant breach of the Health Protection Regulations that are in force to keep people safe during the pandemic.

“The people attending this party were putting themselves and their loved ones at risk from the virus. It’s actions like this that place increased and unnecessary pressure on the NHS.

“Anyone who does not follow the regulations faces a fixed penalty notice. The minimum fine relating to parties of 15 people or more has now increased to £800 following an announcement by the Government”.