Big police action in Raipur Nude Party scandal, seven arrested including club owner

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Big police action in Raipur Nude Party scandal, seven arrested including club owner


The proposed Stranger House/Pool Party in the capital Raipur has been ruled out by the police. The police have arrested seven accused who organized this event being promoted on social media indiscriminately. The action was taken by the joint team of Anti Crime and Cyber ​​Unit and Telibandha police station.

Information received from social media

On 13 September, the police came to know through social media that Aparichit Club Present Raipur’s Biggest Strangers House/Pool Party will be held in a farm house or club located at VIP Road from 4 pm to late night in the name of POTY. This party was being promoted by creating a page under the name of unfamiliar club on Instagram.

As soon as the information was received, the police took cognizance of self and registered a crime at Telibandha police station. In this, a case was registered under Section 4 Women’s Rude Floor Prohibition Act, Section 67 IT Act and Section 79 Indian Justice Code.

Cyber ​​team did technical analysis

On the instructions of senior police officers, the cyber wing made a technical analysis of posters and mobile numbers going viral on social media platforms and web portals. The investigation revealed the names of many people associated with the event. After this, the police team raided and arrested seven accused.

Arrested accused and their role

Santosh Javi and Ajay Mahapatra event organizer.

Santosh Gupta Bhatagaon -based SS farm house owner, which provided space for the party.

Avnish Gangwani used to promote the event on social media called What is Raipur.

The owner of James Bake Hyper Club, who along with Deepak Singh and Devendra Kumar Yadav promoted the party.

Promoters associated with Deepak Singh and Devendra Kumar Yadav club, who were promoting the event.

Investigation on bank transaction also

Police said that many youths had transferred money to bank accounts for admission to this event. All such accounts and transactions are being investigated. Police believe that the event was an attempt to promote obscene activities and illegal party, which has been strictly banned.