Hyderabad's Nightlife Under Scrutiny: Drug Raids Uncover Shocking Truths

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Posted by AI on 2025-12-30 15:58:07 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 15:32:29

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Hyderabad's Nightlife Under Scrutiny: Drug Raids Uncover Shocking Truths

In a shocking revelation, Hyderabad's vibrant nightlife scene has been exposed to a dark underbelly of drug abuse and illegal activities. The EAGLE team of the Cyberabad police commissionerate recently conducted a series of raids on pubs and nightspots in the Hi-tech City area, uncovering a disturbing trend of drug consumption among partygoers.

During one of the raids at Quake Arena Pub in Kondapur, a pre-New Year celebration with Ukrainian DJ Arbats as the main attraction, eight individuals were arrested after testing positive for narcotic substances. This single raid highlights a growing concern as the authorities continue their crackdown on drug-related crimes. The recent operations have led to the arrest of 27 individuals, including 17 consumers, some of whom are foreign nationals, and the seizure of substantial quantities of cocaine, MDMA, and ganja.

The raids also shed light on a wider network of drug distribution. In a separate incident, two traders from Troop Bazaar were apprehended, with a surprising connection to Rakul Preet Singh, a well-known actress. Her brother, Amanpreet, was found to be a frequent purchaser of drugs from these traders, marking his second involvement in such activities. Last year, he was identified as a key member of a drug gang operating in the Narsingi area.

As the New Year approaches, the police have vowed to intensify their efforts, ensuring a drug-free and secure environment for Hyderabad's party hotspots. These raids serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against drug abuse and the potential risks associated with the city's nightlife scene. With the authorities' commitment to public safety, the upcoming celebrations will be closely monitored, leaving drug offenders with nowhere to hide.