Six girls among 16 booked for ‘obscene acts’ at Islamabad dance party

All accused released by police hours after arrest

All accused released by police hours after arrest in Islamabad. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD:
Police arrested at least 16 men and women for taking part in an alleged dance party and drinking in public at an upscale mall in the heart of the capital early on Tuesday morning.

The Margalla police said they had received a tip-off from the security staff at the Centaurus Mall that a large number of men and women had gathered in an apartment located on the 21st floor of the mall’s building where they were allegedly drinking and dancing to loud music.

Police said they immediately dispatched a squad which included women police officers. When they reached the mall, officers claimed they found several young men and women allegedly drunk and involved in ‘obscene and vulgar’ acts.

Islamabad police raid dance party, arrest over 40 including 22 girls

Police said they arrested a total of 10 men and six women from the spot and took them to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), where they were administered the alcohol consumption tests.

The detainees were then booked under Section 294 (obscene acts and songs) of the Pakistan Penal Code.

However, all those arrested were released by the police on bail within a few hours of their arrest.

Police officers stated that it was normal since the clause under which they had been charged was a bailable offence.

Islamabad police held dozens in raid on dance party   


Earlier on April 28, police in the capital had raided another ‘dance party’ at a farmhouse near Bhara Kahu and arrested over 40 people, including 25 men and 22 women.

Man killed

Meanwhile, a man was gunned down in Shams Town within the jurisdiction of Noon police on Monday. Police said unidentified people killed Shahid Hussain after a brief altercation.

No suspect has been arrested as yet.

Hand grenade recovered in I-10

In a separate incident, police recovered and defused a hand grenade in Sector I-10 of the capital on Tuesday.

The Sabzi Mandi police said the grenade had been hidden in a bush by unidentified people.

Officers said they had received a tip-off about the explosive after which they promptly called in the bomb disposal squad who defused the grenade by dismantling its fuse.

The police said they are investigating the case.
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