
2 Women, 4 Men, Room 443: Gujarat Man Tips Off Cops To Daughter-In-Law's Illegal Booze Bash
Police said the caller's daughter-in-law had marital issues, and to 'teach her a lesson,' the father-in-law tracked her, found out about the liquor party, and tipped off police
On Friendship Day, a shocking case of personal revenge came to light in Surat after police raided a hotel room at the 'Weekend Address' following a tip-off about an illegal liquor party. While Gujarat strictly prohibits alcohol consumption, what caught attention was that the police raid at the hotel was based on a personal tip-off, leading to the bust.
The police arrested four men and two women, aged between 23 and 25, for indulging in a liquor party. All six were taken into custody.
According to the police, all the accused were found in an inebriated state at the time of the raid. A half-filled liquor bottle and four glasses were seized from the hotel room, which had been rented to celebrate Friendship Day. All six individuals were taken to the civil hospital for blood tests, where the presence of alcohol was confirmed in each of them.
According to the police, the caller's daughter-in-law had been facing issues in her marriage and was not on good terms with her husband. In an apparent attempt to 'teach her a lesson," the father-in-law allegedly followed her, learned about the liquor party, and informed the police, leading to the raid and her subsequent arrest.
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