35 students caught by police while enjoying rave party

Noida, Uttar Pradesh, While on one hand, the city’s glitz and high-rise buildings are becoming its identity, on the other hand, the illegal activities happening in these buildings have shocked people. Recently, the police busted a rave party going on in a Supertech Supernova highrise building located in a posh society of Noida, where 35 college students have come under police custody.

According to other sources, chaos broke out after the residents of the society informed the police that a group of students in Supernova was involved in a drug-filled party. Residents of Supertech Supernova located in Sector 94, Noida, started protesting when someone threw a liquor bottle from the party flat, after which the residents gathered and confronted the group.

Residents said that an entry fee was charged for the party, which was Rs 500 for single individuals and Rs 800 for couples. Invitations were reportedly sent through WhatsApp messages. Upon reaching the spot, the police questioned all the people involved and recovered several bottles of liquor from the flat. The police have registered a case against 35 people, including five organizers. Hookahs and expensive bottles of liquor have been recovered from the spot.

As soon as the police entered the flat, they were shocked to see the scene there. A large group of youths were dancing to loud music and also having fun in a drunken state. When the police interrogated them, it was found that all these students were from various colleges of Noida, who had gathered to enjoy the party.

The police have detained the students and begun legal action. A case has been demanded against all accused under appropriate sections, and the investigation is ongoing.

We must give proper guidance and support to our young generation so that they can set a good example in society. The biggest ill effect of rave parties is that it pushes the youth into drug addiction. Many youths who attend such parties later become victims of drug addiction, which badly affects both their health and life.

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