City police raided a hookah parlour at Dharampeth while three drunk friends at a Ram Nagar pub created ruckus. Kids were reportedly allowed to smoke a pipe.
In the first incident, an inebriated youth and his two female friends got into an argument resulting in one of the girls throwing her drink and the bottle at him.
She missed her mark and the bottle landed on a female guard the pub had employed and then on another bouncer injuring both of them. Arguments and a scuffle with the bouncers later, the sauced up trio was hauled up at Amba- zari police station and booked for creating a ruckus.
The accused have been identified as Shubham Sanjay Singh, who claimed to be the son of a senior UP gov. ernment officer, his friend Simran (no last name given) and her sister Tanya, a medical student. Shubham, who had reportedly done his MBA from Delhi University, had come all the way from Pra- tapgarh in Uttar Pradesh to meet his friend, Simran. The two girls reside at Hingna. They went to Cyclone Pub in Ramnagar Sunday evening and had one too many before Shubham and Simran had an altercation.
Shubham’s management lessons failed him as Simran threw her drink and the bottle at him. She missed her mark and the bottle landed on a woman guard and, well, bounced off her to land on her male colleague identified as Mahesh. Somehow, Shubham remained unscathed and the two bouncers got injured.
The trio was being ushered out when they also allegedly abused the bouncers and start- ed arguing with them. Other customers moved out as cops arrived on the scene and asked the trio to accompany them to the police station. Tipsy, they argued with the police and declined what they thought was an invitation by the cops. They were bundled up by the police and brought to the police station where Shubham proceeded to try and hoodwink them by giving a bogus identity and an ama. teurish cooked up tale about the two lasses being his sisters. He refused to hand over his cell phone and was
not prepared for a medical.