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Surat Dumas Farmhouse Liquor Party Raid: 22 Detained, Including 8 Women, During Birthday Party

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Police Raid Private Bungalow in Dumas Over Alleged Liquor Party

Surat Dumas Farmhouse Liquor Party Raid: A birthday celebration at a private bungalow in Surat’s Dumas area turned into a police operation after Dumas police reportedly received information about an alleged liquor party being held at the property. Acting on the information, police raided the bungalow in the Ramjiwadi area and detained 22 people, including eight women.

The incident took place at a private bungalow or farmhouse located in the Ramjiwadi area of Dumas, a well-known and upscale part of Surat that is frequently visited for private gatherings and celebrations. According to the information available in the case, the group had gathered at the property for a birthday celebration when police received information that liquor was allegedly being consumed during the party.

A police team subsequently reached the property and carried out a raid. During the operation, several people who were allegedly present at the gathering were taken into custody for further investigation.

Birthday Celebration Turns Into Police Raid

The gathering was reportedly organised as a birthday party, with a number of young men and women present at the private property. What began as a celebration came under police scrutiny after information about the alleged consumption of liquor reached Dumas police.

Following the information, police officials conducted a sudden inspection of the bungalow. The raid reportedly uncovered liquor and beer bottles inside the premises.

Police also found empty bottles that had allegedly been used during the party. Some of the empty bottles were reportedly found in a dustbin, while other bottles were recovered from different locations inside the bungalow.

The presence of both sealed and empty liquor and beer bottles became an important part of the police investigation. Officials are now looking into how the liquor reached the property and the circumstances under which it was allegedly consumed.

22 People Detained, Including Eight Women

Police detained a total of 22 people during the raid. The group included eight women and 14 men. The people detained were reportedly from different professional and educational backgrounds, including individuals involved in business, employment, studies and other occupations.

The people named in the police information include Harmeet Hemantbhai Patel, Jash Mukeshbhai Jariwala, Riddhi Rakeshbhai Jariwala, Hetvi Amitbhai Shah, Om Shaileshbhai Patel, Jessica Miteshbhai Jariwala, Diya Nilesh Mashruwala, Disha Ayush Jariwala, Ayush Manojkumar Jariwala, Aastha Ritesh Jariwala, Shriya Dharmeshbhai Galiyawala, Priyansh Nilesh Mashruwala, Jinesh Rajubhai Tikivala, Mustafa Abuli Godharawala, Parth Amitbhai Modi, Samiraj Mandeep Singh Pahwa, Dhanven Sanjay Jariwala, Nidhi Rakesh Jariwala, Rushad Hosedar Daruwala, Manan Rajnath Bell, Kavyakumar Nileshbhai More and Alice Hitendrabhai Patel.

The individuals are reported to be between 21 and 27 years of age.

Liquor and Beer Bottles Recovered From the Property

During the search, police reportedly recovered liquor and beer bottles from inside the bungalow. Empty bottles were also found, including some that had allegedly been disposed of in a dustbin.

The recovery of the bottles is now part of the evidence being examined by investigators. Police are expected to establish the quantity and nature of the liquor recovered and determine how it was brought into the premises.

The incident has once again drawn attention to private parties being organised in farmhouses and bungalows around Dumas. Such locations can provide privacy for gatherings, making police intelligence and local information important in identifying alleged violations.

Police Investigate Possible Attempt to Destroy Evidence

One of the more serious aspects emerging from the investigation is the reported discovery of some liquor and beer bottles in a burnt condition.

According to the information available, police found both sealed bottles and empty bottles during the search. Some bottles were reportedly found partially or completely burnt. This has raised questions about whether an attempt was made to destroy evidence after the party or during the police operation.

Police are investigating whether the burnt bottles were intentionally damaged or destroyed and, if so, who may have been responsible.

At this stage, the circumstances surrounding the burnt bottles remain part of the investigation. Further details are expected to become clear as police examine the property and question the people who were present.

A Dice-Based Game Also Found During the Search

The police investigation reportedly uncovered another unusual item inside the bungalow. A game involving dice was allegedly being played during the gathering.

According to the information provided in the case, a table inside the property had been arranged for a particular type of game. Women at the party were reportedly involved in throwing dice as part of the game.

Different levels and items were allegedly written or displayed as part of the setup. However, the exact purpose of the game and the manner in which it was being played have not yet been fully established.

Police are therefore investigating the nature of the game and whether it had any connection with the alleged liquor consumption or other activities at the party.

Photographs of the birthday girl were also reportedly recovered as part of the material found during the search.

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Investigation Underway Into the Dumas Party

The Dumas police are continuing their investigation into the gathering and the circumstances surrounding the alleged liquor party. The authorities are examining the recovered bottles, the condition of the property, the items found during the search and the statements of the people who were detained.

The investigation is also expected to focus on how the private bungalow was booked or used for the celebration, who organised the birthday party and how the liquor allegedly entered the premises.

The discovery of empty bottles, sealed bottles and allegedly burnt bottles could provide investigators with additional information about what happened before police arrived.

The exact legal action and charges against each person will depend on the findings of the investigation and the applicable provisions of law.

Who Were the 22 People Detained?

The police information names 22 individuals in connection with the raid. They include eight women and 14 men. The names provided in the case are:

  1. Harmeet Hemantbhai Patel, 24
  2. Jash Mukeshbhai Jariwala, 24
  3. Riddhi Rakeshbhai Jariwala, 24
  4. Hetvi Amitbhai Shah, 21
  5. Om Shaileshbhai Patel, 22
  6. Jessica Miteshbhai Jariwala, 21
  7. Diya Nilesh Mashruwala, 23
  8. Disha Ayush Jariwala, 23
  9. Ayush Manojkumar Jariwala, 27
  10. Aastha Ritesh Jariwala, 21
  11. Shriya Dharmeshbhai Galiyawala, 21
  12. Priyansh Nilesh Mashruwala, 21
  13. Jinesh Rajubhai Tikivala, 22
  14. Mustafa Abuli Godharawala, 23
  15. Parth Amitbhai Modi, 24
  16. Samiraj Mandeep Singh Pahwa, 23
  17. Dhanven Sanjay Jariwala, 21
  18. Nidhi Rakesh Jariwala, 22
  19. Rushad Hosedar Daruwala, 21
  20. Manan Rajnath Bell, 24
  21. Kavyakumar Nileshbhai More, 21
  22. Alice Hitendrabhai Patel, 25

The detailed residential addresses of the individuals have not been reproduced here because they are private personal information and are not necessary to understand the news event.

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Dumas Farmhouse Raid Puts Private Parties Under Scrutiny

The Surat Dumas Farmhouse Liquor Party Raid has once again brought attention to private celebrations held at bungalows and farmhouses in and around Dumas. While private properties are commonly used for birthdays and social gatherings, police action can follow when authorities receive information about alleged unlawful activities.

In this case, the birthday celebration reportedly came under the scanner after police received information about liquor being consumed at the property. The subsequent raid resulted in 22 people being detained, including eight women, while liquor and beer bottles, empty containers and other party-related material were reportedly recovered.

The reported discovery of burnt bottles and the dice-based game has added further questions to the investigation. Police will now have to determine the exact sequence of events, establish who organised the gathering and assess the evidence collected from the property.

Further action will depend on the police investigation and the findings recorded in the case. As the inquiry continues, more details about the party, the recovered material and the legal proceedings may emerge.

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