In Bangalore, the IT hub, a rave party has caused a sensation. At midnight on Sunday, May 25, police broke up a rave party at a farmhouse outside of Bangalore and took 31 people into custody, including seven women.
Ganja, 60 grams of hashish oil, five grams of hydro-cannabis, and three grams of cocaine were found at the site. The rave party was held at midnight on Sunday, May 25, in a farmhouse in Kannamangala village, Devanahalli taluka, Bengaluru Urban district, according to police data.
The farmhouse was the scene of unusual activity, according to locals. The cops showed up right away and raided the farmhouse where the party was being held without warning. At the scene, they discovered beer, marijuana, illegal narcotics, and a drug smuggler. Drug tests were performed on individuals detected in possession of narcotics, and four guests were apprehended in possession of drugs.
The farmhouse’s owner is among the 31 partygoers against whom cases have been filed under the NDPS Act. According to East Division DCP VJ Sajith, four individuals who were found in possession of narcotics were brought before the court and placed under 14 days of judicial imprisonment. He noted that the other 27 individuals had been freed on station bail. It was discovered that the rave party was held at the farmhouse, which had been booked online under the name Mazar Sharif Birthday, a resident of Banaswadi, Bengaluru.
Numerous others who were captured at the rave party turned out to be IT workers. Investigators are looking for the smugglers who brought narcotics to the party, according to the police. The presence of a drug dealer among the attendees has been verified by the authorities. All 31 individuals underwent drug testing, and upon receipt of the forensic report, further measures will be implemented. In Bangalore, the arrest of 31 individuals—many of whom worked in IT—has generated conversation.