
Raipur:
In a late-night crackdown, police from the Vidhan Sabha police station area in Raipur raided a private farmhouse where an alleged liquor party was underway. During the raid, the police found 15 young men and 7 young women consuming alcohol and creating a disturbance. The incident created chaos at the spot, with some of the accused allegedly arguing and misbehaving even in the presence of the police.
Loud Music and Drunken Brawl Led to Police Action
The incident took place at a farmhouse located in Pirda village. According to police sources, loud music, drinking, and unruly behavior during the party caused inconvenience to local residents, who subsequently alerted the police. Acting on the complaint, a joint team of the Vidhan Sabha police and the Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit reached the location and conducted a raid.
During the operation, several bottles of expensive liquor were found on tables inside the farmhouse. The group was reportedly heavily intoxicated and indulging in loud shouting and disorderly conduct.
Farmhouse Operator Arrested
Police have arrested the farmhouse operator, Aman Dulani, in connection with the incident. Preventive action is being taken against the other individuals present at the party. All those detained were taken into custody for questioning, and further legal proceedings are underway.
Officials stated that despite police intervention, some of the accused continued to create a ruckus, complicating the situation at the site. The women were also taken into custody as part of the investigation.
Further Legal Action Underway
Raipur police confirmed that all accused will be produced before the court, after which further action will be decided based on the findings of the investigation. Authorities are examining whether there were violations related to noise pollution, illegal liquor consumption, or other applicable laws.
The incident has once again raised concerns over illegal late-night parties and law-and-order issues in residential and semi-rural areas around the city.
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