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Vadodara: Liquor party busted, ex-IPL chairman Chirayu Amin among 250 arrested

New Delhi: In a raid conducted by Vadodara police on Friday, over 250 persons were arrested from a wedding party where liquor was being served despite strict prohibition laws.  In the Akhand Farmhouse in Sevasi village near Vadodara a wedding party was organized by two high-profile business houses of Vadodara. Vadodara: Liquor party busted, ex-IPL chairman Chirayu Amin among 250 arrested There is a ban on the selling and consumption of alcohol in Gujarat. (PIC/ABP News) Vadodara: Liquor party busted, ex-IPL chairman Chirayu Amin among 250 arrested Liquor in banned in Gujarat since the days of Independence. (PIC/ABP News) Vadodara: Liquor party busted, ex-IPL chairman Chirayu Amin among 250 arrested Luxury cars from the venue were also seized. (PIC/ABP News) In the wedding event liquor was being served blatantly even when the state has banned it. After receiving information of it the police raided the place & arrested 200 people which included several women. One of them was former IPL Commissioner Chirayu Amin. Police seized 20 cartons of liquor from the spot. The arrested persons were taken to a nearby hospital to test their blood samples.
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