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37 Held for late night parties in Luxe Hotel in Park Street

37 Held for late night parties in Luxe Hotel in Park Street
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Kolkata: Thirty-seven men – all of them are twenties and thirties and most of them professionals who work – arrested from the park, a luxury hotel in Park Street, in the early hours of sunday for alleged partying nine from Covid restrictions that violated violations.
The suspected police of four of them jostled with them and the other five behaved badly and continued to smoke “something with spicy smell” even after they were asked to throw it away.
Nine was turned on in police custody for five days while the remaining 28 was given a guarantee by the main Metropolitan Magistrate Court in the afternoon.
The DJ console was confiscated from the hotel authorities also marked with the same fir and has been called by a list of all weekend bookings in the past month.
“The men were arrested from the second and third floor to party with loud music who opposed Covid restrictions imposed by the government.
Some of them were arrested even encouraged and managed police officials to issue their duties,” said CP (crime) Murlidhar Sharma.
The park authority then released a statement that said, “We are in the hospitality business for more than five decades and has become part of the creation of employment and economic progress of the country.
Guest safety and staff are our top priority, bars and restaurants in our hotel closed protocol Covid-19.
Many of our customers and their friends or family stay at the hotel as a regular weekend vacation.
We obey all rules and regulations and will continue to do so and there is no violation.
We fully cooperate with the authorities.
“According to the guidelines The state government, restaurants and bars can operate up to 8pm, all outdoor movements and activities except those related to important services are prohibited between 9pm and 5 in the morning.
Acting on the tip-off, a team of four dozen officers from the anti-rowdy part of the Detective Department along with three IPS officers stormed the hotel around 1.15 in the morning and allegedly found a large group of men and women drinking and dancing with lobby music in the hotel lobby.
The police arrested 37 men but allowed women and those who chat in the room to leave.
Two luxury cars, including Mercedes Benz, 38 cellphones, two DJ consoles, Hookah, liquor bottles, cannabis bags and two sets of guest lists seized.
Those who were arrested were ordered under the IPC 120B section (criminal conspiracy), 269 (negligatory actions tended to spread dangerous disease infections for life), 188 (disobedience to be ordered in a way that was shocked by civil servants) and 353 (violence or criminal to prevent public servants From the release of its duties) read with 51 (b) from the disaster management law.
Restrictions 353, all other parts are suspected.
“People partying in large groups well beyond 8:00 in a severe violation of the Covid protocol.
People who are not responsible as they are responsible for Covid cases updated in the city,” said the public prosecutor Sazzzad Ali Khan at court.
Defense advisors blamed the hotel authorities for allowing parties to take place in their place and add that most of them were arrested invited to a birthday party and the police frame them for trivial violations.
“There is no electronic evidence of those who attack the police and there is also no evidence of those who consume unpleasant substances.
They also don’t party on the road but inside the hotel building.
Where is the violation?” Imtiaz asked Ahmed, one of them A dozen strange lawyers representing men accused.
According to the police source, it came to their notification that for the past month the defendant was allegedly cumpered at the hotel.
“They ordered three-four rooms adjacent during the weekend and then launched a party in the corridor.
It was proven from seizures that Hookah, liquor and even marijuana were widely available,” said an officer.
Other officials from the detective department said they were investigating the role of call centers in unrelated crimes when they knew the luxury lifestyle of several employees.
“That’s when we got a tip on how some of them, along with IT professionals, were customers staying at these parties,” he said.
With input from the prisonna mukherjee udit

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