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Updated : Apr 3, 2022

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In the aftermath of the recent spate of massive drug activities, police in Hyderabad have increased their surveillance. During this sequence, another massive rave party surfaced in Hyderabad.

At around 3 a.m. on Sunday, task force police raided the Radisson Blu pub in Banjara Hills and arrested 150 people, including the owner. Bigg Boss winner and Tollywood singer Rahul Sipliganj was among those who became involved in the incident. Many other famous celebrities, such as famous star family daughters and others, are also present at the party. It appears that they all used drugs at the pub party. This party drew a large number of young women.

Everyone who was arrested was taken to the Banjara Hills Police Station. Lot of pressure coming from the celebrity families. According to reports, they were detained after staying open until 3 a.m. against the rules at the pub. Meanwhile, some were released following the trial, while 38 remain in police custody. However, it appears that they were involved in an altercation with several police officers who allegedly arrested them.

The pressure on the police is increasing as a result of the city's rampant drug culture. Regardless of how strict the measures are, drugs continue to be supplied into the city in some form. The people of Telangana were shocked when a B.Tech student who had recently become addicted to drugs died.






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