Drinks Party with Underage Guests Busted in Pune


Pune, Aug 28 (IANS) A weekend drinks party allegedly going on at a resort of the relative of a Maharashtra politician was busted here last week and over 750 underage people detained for consuming liquor and smoking, a police official revealed here Tuesday.

"We had been receiving complaints from parents stating that their children hold such parties and pressurise them to grant permission to attend the said parties. They had approached us requesting if we can bust such parties and send the children home," an official from the Pune Police's Social Security Cell told IANS.

These parents had also provided the address where the party was being organised. Acting on this tip-off, police raided the party where over 750 youngsters were seen drinking and smoking.

"Most of them were underage. They were mostly school students. Only a few of them were above 18," the official said.

Considering their age, the children were let off with a warning. Most students were brought to the police station and then handed over to their parents, who thanked the policemen for taking their children to task for attending such parties where alcohol was consumed.

Police had also detained two of the seven organisers of the party and six boys above the age of 18, who were let off later after they paid a penalty.

The entry fee for the party was Rs.400 each and had two themes. In the "Happy Hour" theme, students could buy alcohol for half the price while in the "Bladder Full" theme, they could drink for free unless they used the washroom.

 

  

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  • Soorya Prakasha, PERMUDE

    Wed, Aug 29 2012

    Similar ACTION COULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN BY THE POLICE IN MANGALORE HOMESTAY CASE also.
    Unfortunately DK Police loosen the DOGS toward prey to loot, molest & even rape if no media coverage.

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  • vinay, mumbai

    Wed, Aug 29 2012

    If this would happen in mangalore, this forum would be flooded with comments such as "these police do not have any other work. simply harassing children having private party. they are communal, blah, blah, blah

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  • Umeshchandra, Mangalore/KSA ,Jeddah

    Wed, Aug 29 2012

    Police have taken the decision on right time, poor parents suffered alot due to this kind of activities their childers are out of their control.If this would have happend in Mangalore, Police will come take drinks along with them and return with some money, then the organisatios have left no choice attack them, finally police will catch these persons of Organisations. .....very sad....

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  • SIDDIK, QATAR

    Wed, Aug 29 2012


    This is the Right way as Police department done. If this would have happened in mangalore, some of those have been handicapped for ever.
    I am proud of Police Department Their.

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  • Concerned Indian, Mangalore, Rome.

    Wed, Aug 29 2012

    Rakesh and Co.
    Don't blame the West for everything you do...as though we have all that is good in our Eastern culture. Pointing to the West always and not owning responsibility for your actions is itself a 'dirty culture' !!!

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  • Rahul, Manglore

    Wed, Aug 29 2012

    WESTERN CULTURE to BREAK BACK BONE OF COUNTRY by targeting under age student now were are !!HOME MIST!!

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 29 2012

    WELL DONE POLICE TEAM. PLEASE BAN ALL WORST WESTERN CULTURE ACTIVITY.

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