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Kolkata, July 11: At least 37 people, including 20 women, were arrested in the early hours of Sunday from a five star hotel in the city for partying in defiance of the ongoing restrictions to combat COVID-19 pandemic, an officer said.
An FIR was lodged against the hotel authorities and they were called for questioning in connection with the matter, he added.
Two high-end vehicles along with several other materials including 38 mobile phones and two sets of guests’ lists were seized, he said.
“Acting on a tip-off, a raid was conducted at the Park Hotel at around 01.15 hrs and 37 people were arrested from the 2nd and 3rd floor for partying with loud DJ music defying the restrictions of Government order during COVID-19 and spreading infectious disease,” he said. “During the raid, some of the arrested persons pushed and manhandled police officials preventing them from discharging their duties,” he added.
Two pioneer DJ discs, one amplifier, two sound boxes, one DJ light, three hookahs, four liquor bottles, four empty glasses and one ganja puria were also seized, the police officer said. Police were trying to find out whether some other banned drugs were used in the party or not, he added.
A case was regitered at the Park Street Police Station under relevant sections of the IPC as well as under the Disaster Management Act, the officer said. (PTI)

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