Bajrang Dal activists raid rave party near Ullal; five hospitalized

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August 14, 2011
Ullal, August 14: In yet another act of moral policing, miscreants claiming to be members of a Bajrang Dal raided a rave party arranged in a farm house at Someshwar near Ullal in the wee hours of Sunday.

At least five people were injured when a scuffle broke out between two groups. All the injured are recovering at the Netaji Hospital, Thokkottu.

The incident occurred at around 3:00 am at Maharani Guest House where one Robin and his friends had organised a grand party in the pretext of birth day celebration. The guest house is owned by Suresh Jain.

According police, a group of 30 miscreants stormed into the guest house and assaulted the youngsters, most of them students, who were enjoying the party.

Unofficial sources said that ganja packets were found at the farm house where the party was going on.

By the time police and security officials reached the crime scene, the attackers had escaped. However, the police have taken a few persons into custody and seized over a dozen two-wheelers from the farm house.

Dayanand Poojari, Manager of the guest house has lodged a complaint at the Ullal Police station.

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