10 arrests during Boardmasters in Cornwall - including eight in connection to drugs
Devon & Cornwall Police say they are pleased with the security operation during the festival
Last updated 17th Aug 2021
Police made 10 arrests during Cornwall's Boardmasters, including eight in connection to the supply of drugs.
Two people were questioned on suspicion of assault, including one incident against an emergency worker.
However, Devon and Cornwall Police say they are pleased with the security operation that was run in support of festival.
Around 50,000 people attended the event this year.
Officers say they worked closely with organisers and partner agencies with the aim of keeping people safe.
Additional officers were seen on foot patrols in Newquay and at the Watergate Bay festival site to reassure the public.
Police have also revealed 15 thefts were reported during the five-day festival, the same as when the last event was run in 2018 and despite the rise in visitor numbers.
Chief Inspector Brent Ireland from Devon and Cornwall Police said: “We work together with the event to identify and intercept drug dealers. Weproactively seek to prevent these people from being active before or during the event and have had some good results.
“We made eight arrests in connection to drugs supply offences and taking these drugs out of circulation, where they could cause harm.
“One person was arrested on suspicion of assault and has been released under investigation, pending further enquiries. Another person was arrested for assaulting an emergency worker and has been released on police bail, pending further enquiries.
“Under 50 offences were reported to police during Boardmasters, with theft offences being the largest group".
Chief Inspector Ireland added: “Sadly at festivals of this size, there are always some opportunistic thieves but this year, the number of thefts has been relatively low.
“As with any large gathering of this nature, there have been reported crimes and therefore victims who have had their experience ruined by the actions of others not respecting them or those around them.
“With each of these crimes we will investigate and try to bring those responsible to justice. It is disappointing some people have had their Boardmasters experience spoilt by the actions of this minority.
“Overall, we were pleased with the security operation we contributed our part to, and the proactive and preventative measures adopted by the organisers and ourselves. We continue to adapt and innovate to keep events of this nature secure.
“We have had a positive working relationship operating between event organisers, blue light services and partner agencies, which have combined to deliver a safe event".
He also said: “We have been pleased to play our part in the safe delivery of a large-scale event in Cornwall, following the extended period of Covid lockdown and again shown our abilities in working with the communities that we police".