
Noida police raided a rave party organized by college students at a flat in the upscale Supernova Society in Sector 94 on Friday night. Over 20 students attended the event, many of whom were found intoxicated, with some under the legal drinking age of 21. Residents complained that students behaved disruptively, even throwing alcohol bottles from the balcony. The party was promoted via WhatsApp, with entry fees ranging from ₹500 for females to ₹1,000 for males. Police have taken action against the offenders.
WhatsApp Invitations and Underage Drinking: Noida Police Crack Down on College Rave
In a late-night raid, Noida police busted a rave party organized by college students in a flat at the posh Supernova Society in Sector 94. The gathering, attended by over 20 students, involved underage drinking, with several bottles of alcohol found at the scene. Some students, under 21, were reportedly intoxicated. The party was advertised via WhatsApp, with entry fees specified. Residents reported disruptive behavior, including students throwing bottles from the balcony. Authorities are taking appropriate action against those involved.
Rave Busted in Noida: College Students Caught at Illegal Party in High-End Society
The Noida police conducted a raid on a rave party at the Supernova Society in Sector 94, where over 20 college students were found indulging in illegal activities, including underage drinking. The event, organized in a flat within the society, was promoted through WhatsApp invitations with entry fees for attendees. Some students, who were below the legal drinking age of 21, were found intoxicated, and residents reported unruly behavior, including the throwing of alcohol bottles from the balcony. The police are taking necessary action against the involved parties.
Police Raid in Noida: Underage College Students’ Rave Busted at Supernova Society
A rave party organized by college students at Supernova Society in Sector 94, Noida, was busted by police on Friday night. The party, which was attended by over 20 students, included underage drinking, with some attendees below the legal age of 21. The event was organized via WhatsApp with entry fees ranging from ₹500 to ₹1,000. Residents of the society complained about disruptive behavior, including students throwing bottles from the balcony. The Noida police are pursuing legal action against the organizers and participants.