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

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad police attacked a farm Saturday morning on the outskirts of the capital and arrested more than 40 young men and women allegedly involved in lewd and suspicious activities.

22 girls and 25 boys were arrested at the farm near the Bhara Kahu area in Islamabad. During the robbery, alcohol bottles were confiscated.

A video from The Express Tribune found that some of the women arrested during the attack reported injuries from mistreatment by police officers.
The police said the raid took place on Saturday at 7:30 am on a Raja Kamran farm in Phulgran Village on Simly Road Dam near Bhara Kahu.









Bottles of alcohol also seized during the raid. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE
A recent police report on The Express Tribune's arrest revealed that the police discovered in a raid on the farm that the inmates had suspicious and vulgar activities.

However, the police said that some of those arrested had suffered minor injuries because of poor behavior and resistance to arrest. The police said that while the men were detained, the women would be held at police station for women or taken into police custody if they were not released on bail.

Dance of the police dance evening at the hotel Islamabad, arrest 50

Last year, the Islamabad police raided a G-5 dance hall and arrested at least 50 people.

The orders for the attack were issued by the deputy commander of the captain. (Withdrawn) Shoaib Ali. The police said that many men and women danced around the speakers and played music, and that they also smoked tobacco and sheesha in the hotel.

During the raid, the police arrested 34 men and 16 women and hired them for "obscene acts and songs" and did not respect the booster and tobacco control laws.

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