Gas Cylinder Raid in Bihar Hotel Uncovers Alleged Immoral Activities
New Delhi. A global fuel crisis is escalating following joint attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran. Various countries are beginning to face shortages of cooking gas and fuel.
This problem is also intensifying in India. In Patna, Bihar state, police have launched a campaign to raid various hotels on suspicion of hoarding cooking gas.
During one such operation on Wednesday, a police team raiding a hotel in Patna found several young men and women in compromising positions. Panic ensued among them upon realizing the police presence.
According to Indian media, the police team arrived at the Neelam Kitchen Hotel on Mokama Station Road to inspect gas cylinders. During this inspection, three young men and four young women were reportedly found in objectionable circumstances at the hotel. Police have taken the young individuals, along with the hotel operator, Siyaram Singh, into custody.
Police also recovered some objectionable items from the hotel rooms. The police have sealed five rooms of the hotel and initiated the necessary investigation process. It is reported that the police have also seized the register used for recording customer details at the hotel.
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