Bihar: Even though a lockdown has been imposed in Bihar to stop the acceleration of the coronavirus outbreak, some people are not following it. The latest case is of Nalanda, the home district of CM Nitish Kumar, where the gangsters in Bokna village under Bhagan Bigha police station not only conducted the orchestras program, but were also found to be doing disco dance with bar girls waving the guns. Now after its video went viral on social media, the police investigation the case, but the important thing is that despite the information, they have failed to stop the program.
According to the information received, the orchestra was conducted last night near the government school in Bokna village of Nalanda. The information of which was given to District Magistrate Yogendra Singh. After which the local police went to the village and reprimanded the people and reprimanded them. After the police returned, the peope resumed the program. Amidst this program which took place till midnight, there were fierce rounds. The dominees performed a disco dance with the bar girls waving the guns. Pornography Bhojpuri songs were banging a lot.
Just organized for the fun: It is being said that some liquor mafia was present among the organizers of the event. This event was organized just for fun, it was held in connection with a festival or wedding.
Bottles of liquor found at the venue: The raids were carried out on Tuesday morning under the leadership of DSP (Law and Order) Sanjay Kumar after the program was informed. Table, chair, DJ and other items were confiscated there. A case was registered against 10 people for the incident. However, it has not been confirmed, but it is being told that empty bottles of liquor have also been found there. Raids were conducted to arrest the accused.
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