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Police of the Northeast Division in Bengalur on Sunday morning entered the farm near Devanahalli, where the excessive party was reported to be held up to 31 people, including seven women.
The farm belongs to individuals identified as Syed Adeed, which must still be monitored. Meanwhile, he was taken into the custody of the farm manager.
According to the police, from 31 detainees, there were 24 men and seven women, many of them said they were software experts from other countries. Some of the pleased managed to escape from the place when the police arrived and their efforts to identify and trace them, the police officer said.
According to the police, some of the tickets reportedly consumed drugs. All 31 detainees were subjected to medical examination and the results are expected, the police said. Further measures will be taken on the basis of the reports, said a police officer who supervised the air raid.
Narcotics like cocaine, ganja and opium, along with alcohol bottles, were confiscated from the place. The police registered the case under the Act on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) of 1985. The police suspect that some subsects also participated in the party and another probe is to find out a source of drugs.
Despite the rain, the party was in full swing with loud DJ music that attracted the attention of several locals who were suspected and alerted the police. Based on the police, she visited the place in Muftti to confirm before the raid to the premises.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the party was organized on the basis of a birthday and a group of WhatsApp was created to invite in a loop.
The police said there was further investigation to identify the organizers and suppliers behind the party.
Published – May 25, 2025 9:47