Suresh Raina arrested in raid at Mumbai club for violating Covid norms

Suresh Raina arrested in raid at Mumbai club for violating Covid norms

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Suresh Raina arrested in raid at Mumbai club for violating Covid norms

MUMBAI: Many celebrities, including former cricketer Suresh Raina, who have been partying in violation of Corona rules in Mumbai, Maharashtra, have been cracked. About 34 people partying in a club in Mumbai have been arrested. According to the information, 34 people who were arrested included cricketer Suresh Raina, singer Guru Randhawa and others. However, Suresh Raina and Guru Randhawa later got Bell.

According to the information, this party was going on in the club of JW Marriott Hotel near the airport in Mumbai, which violated the Corona rules. An FIR has been registered against all of them in Mumbai. Suresh Raina and Randhawa were among the 34 people arrested by the police after putting them in a club. According to the news, even after the night curfew, this club was having a very high profile party. Night curfew is in force in Mumbai. After this, the club was raided at around 3:30 am.

According to sources in Mumbai Police, the rest of the stars except Suresh Raina ran through the back door of the club. A case has been registered against these celebrities including Suresh Raina under sections 188, 269 and 34 of IPC. Lockdown rules still continue in Mumbai. Under this, any kind of party or public event is prohibited after 11 pm.

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