Mumbai Rave Party Accused sigh a major relief

Rave Party Hotel Oakwoods JuhuMumbai Rave Party Accused have sighed a major relief when Police said that  they would face cases only for consumption.

A mere consumption of drugs is a bailable offence, as against selling. The special Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act court here was hearing anticipatory bail applications of 13 out of the 44 persons who had tested positive for drugs following the police raid at hotel Oakwood in suburban Juhu in May.

Police today said that all those who were partying and had taken drugs would be booked only for consumption. However, Disc Jockeys Deepesh Sharma and Rakesh Sharma, and the organizer Suryaprakash Ijangare, were facing conspiracy charges.

After noting the police’s reply, the court disposed of the anticipatory bail pleas of those who are accused of only consumption. The order on the anticipatory bail pleas of Sharmas and Ijangare is reserved till tomorrow.

Meanwhile, suburban Khar police today arrested a person for selling cocaine, of the same quality as seized in Juhu case. Acting on a tip-off, police arrested Bakul Chandelia. Police said they were now probing if Chandelia had anything to do with the Juhu case