High profile stars were partying in the Corona era, Mumbai police raided and ran through the back door


Posted on 22nd Dec 2020 03:21 pm by rohit kumar

Mumbai: Because of the increasing threat of Corona, the Maharashtra government has announced a night curfew. Some stars of cinema and sports were partying in a club in Mumbai in violation of this night's curfew. Sources say that many high-profile people including cricketers, singers were involved in this party. According to sources connected with the Mumbai Police, a notice has been issued against several people present in the party by filing a case. Everyone is surprised by the news of this party of stars in the Corona era.

 

 

In fact, around three o'clock in the night, the Mumbai Police raided a large club Dragon Fly in Andheri. According to sources, the party was going on in the club, in which many artists and players were present. Sources say that many high profile people were involved in this party. However, after the police raid, many celebrities went out the back door. Sources say that there was also a former cricketer of the Indian cricket team in it.

 

 

Giving information, the police said that 19 people came from Delhi and Punjab in this party. Apart from Delhi, Punjab, people from South Mumbai also came to the party. The police have registered a case under Section 188 and 269 of the IPC as well as the Pandemic Act against a total of 27 customers and 7 employees. People from outside Mumbai left for Delhi at seven in the morning.

 

 

Hoisting of rules

 

 

Let us know that the coronavirus cases are not stopped in the country. Maharashtra is the most affected due to the Coronavirus in the country. Night curfew is in force in many states for the prevention of the coronavirus. Night curfew is also applicable in Mumbai. However, along with its violation, the rules of social distancing were being blown during the party in the club. After which this action has been taken in Mumbai after getting information from the police.

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