Indian Cyber-Cops Arrest 287 Ravers
Indian Police who arrested and detained all 287 revellers attending an all-night
party in Pune on drugs charges last weekend, planned the raid after monitoring
international psy-trance websites, they revealed this week.
"Such rave parties are definitely on our radar, and we take necessary preventive
action whenever we get any information about such parties," Joint Commissioner of
Police, Law and Order, Arup Patnaik told Express India news, "One way to prevent
such rave parties is to keep a close watch on the internet and on sites like Orkut,
where people pass invitations to the parties," he confirmed.
The cyber-cops apparently spotted the'Festival of Colours Holi Party' was on leading
portal Isratrance, who stressed their anti-drug stance immediately after the raid,
before shutting down their Indian trance party forum the following day. The arrested
revellers, meanwhile, spent several days locked up in India's infamous Yerwada, with
271 of them subsequently being released on bail though ordered to report to the
police station every two weeks. The partygoers, described in the media as the
children of 'top IT professionals, defence officials, senior bureaucrats, police top
brass and politicians' (Financial Express), face a year of 'rigorous imprisonment'
if found guilty.
"After the bail we will have to wait till the charge sheet is filed," defence
lawyer, V Kakade told CNN-IBN, "The charges are that they have consumed drugs. We
have sent blood samples of the accused to the forensic labs and we are waiting for
the reports."
Following the highly publicized raid, officers from the Anti Narcotics Cell (ANC)
cops told reporters that ketamine, LSD and cocaine are 'integral parts of rave
culture', local portal DNAIndia.com revealed.
"Raves" are characterised by high entrance fee, rampant drug use and "chill rooms",
where ravers go to cool down and often engage in open sexual activities,' a senior
officer from the Narcotics Control Bureau, Mumbai added.