- Music
- 11 Dec 08
PSNI warns music fans against stolen Planetlove tickets
Police are advising festive revellers hoping to attend the Boxing Day Planetlove event at the King's Hall, not to buy tickets from unauthorised sources.
The advice follows two recent robberies at shop premises in Belfast during which more than 100 tickets for the event were stolen.
Each ticket for the event has a unique barcode and will be scanned by an electronic admission system at the door. The stolen tickets, which have the serial numbers G5-151 to G5-200 and G1-127 to G1-199, are now void and worthless.
Members of the public who attempt to gain entry using one of these stolen tickets will be turned away. They could also find themselves reported for the criminal offence of being in possession of stolen property and may be prosecuted.
Only tickets purchased from reputable sources and with valid serial numbers will guarantee entry to the venue. A full list of authorised agents is available on the Planetlove website planetlovemusic.com.
Anyone with information or who thinks they may have purchased a stole n ticket or who is offered one for sale should contact CID at Musgrave Street on 0845 600 8000. Alternatively members of the public can pass information about crime anonymously to the Crimestoppers charity by calling 0800 555 111.
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