Goa Police to Probe Bursting of Hyderabad Rave Party


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Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Jun 12: Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has said that he will ask state police to inquire into the bursting of rave party at Hyderbad, in which the drugs sourced from Goa was used.

“I will ask police to give me details. Police will be inquiring with the counterparts in Andhra Pradesh,” Parrikar, who is also state Home minister, said on Monday evening.

He said that further comments would be offered only after going through the details collected by the police.

Hyderabad police had bursted a rave party and arrested Uganda national, who had reportedly confessed that he sourced the drugs from a Nigerian living in Goa. The accused arrested in Hyderabad was on student visa in the country.

Fourteen grams of cocaine, 10 packets of cube lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and 10 pills of micro methylene dioxy methamphetamine (MDMA) were seized after the police raided a flat on Road No.10, Banjara Hills.

Parrikar in past had said that the drug menace has been curtailed to a greater extend in the coastal belt of Goa. “I won’t say that the drugs is not totally out from the shores of Goa but certainly, it has been reduced,” he had said during an informal chat with press persons.
 

  

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