Sussanne Khan
V Narayan (THE TIMES OF INDIA; December 23, 2020)

Mumbai: Former India cricketer Suresh Raina, singer Guru Randhawa, model-actor Zulfikar Syed and Sussanne Khan, interior designer and actor Hrithik Roshan’s ex-wife, were among 34 people, including 13 women, booked for alleged violations of Covid-19 protocols at a birthday party celebration at an Andheri club in the early hours of Tuesday, reports V Narayan.

Sahar police registered an FIR against the 34 for violating pandemic rules and Dragonfly Club for staying open till 3am, beyond the stipulated hours. The FIR mentions 27 patrons, including, Raina, Randhawa, Syed and a few businessman, and seven club employees. They were taken to Sahar police station and later released on bail. The women, including Khan, were let off after being served a notice under Section 49 of the CrPC.

Raina’s management team released a statement on Tuesday that he was not aware of local timings and protocols and regrets the “unfortunate and unintentional” incident. “Once pointed out, he immediately complied with the procedures laid out by the authorities... He always holds rules and laws laid down by governing bodies with the highest regard and will continue to do so in the future as well,” it read.

A statement from Randhawa’s team, too, said he “deeply regrets the unintentional incident” and he was not aware of local authorities’ decision to impose a night curfew “but instantly conformed to all rules laid out by the government officials”. He has promised to comply with government guidelines and protocols by taking all precautionary measures in the future, it read.

Khan took to Instagram to post: “...Whilst the club management and the authorities were sorting things out, all the guests present were asked to wait for a period of three hours. We were finally allowed to leave at 6am. Therefore, the speculation by parts of the media that there were arrests made are completely incorrect and also irresponsible. I fail to understand why we were made to wait or what the issue was with the authorities and the club... I have utmost regard and respect for the Mumbai police...”

DCP (Zone II) Rajiv Jain was on night round-up duty when he received a tipoff that the club was open. Jain raided it along with a Gamdevi police inspector and Sahar cops.

“Action was initiated against 27 customers, including Raina, Randhawa, Khan and others, and seven staffers whose names are mentioned in the FIR for violating prohibitory orders (for the pandemic),” said Jain.

A Sahar police officer told TOI: “Many of them were guests at a birthday party thrown by a female celebrity. The club was to shut at 11.30 pm on Monday. After completing the probe, a letter will be sent to the BMC to take necessary steps against the club.”

The officer said a total of 19 people who attended the party were from Delhi and Punjab and eight from the city. The 19 flew out of the city around 7am after they were released. All have been booked under Indian Penal Code sections 188 for disobedience to an order duly promulgated by a public servant and 269 for a negligent act likely to spread infection of a disease dangerous to life. The women were served a notice under CrPC Section 49 for not subjecting an arrested person to more restraint than is necessary to prevent escape.

A police officer said they did not see rapper Badshah, a partner at the club, at the time of the raid as he allegedly escaped from the back gate.
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The police carried out the raid at Dragonfly Club (above) at  2.30 am. Action was also taken against seven staffers. Pic/Atul Kamble
Celebrities were caught in a nightclub near the airport on the first night that curfew came into effect in city
Faizan Khan (MID-DAY; December 23, 2020)

Hours after the government imposed night curfew from Tuesday, the police caught 34 people, including former cricketer Suresh Raina, Sussanne Khan and singer Guru Randhawa partying at a posh club near the international airport. The celebrities, who were busted at Dragonfly Club around 2.30 am, were booked under the Indian Penal Code, the National Disaster Management Act and the Bombay Police Act for flouting Coronavirus guidelines and not maintaining social distancing.

Sources said rapper Badshah was also present at the club, but he managed to slip out through the rear gate. A few pictures purported to be from the party surfaced on social media on Tuesday. Police sources said they will verify the photos before taking any action against the popular rapper, who did not respond to calls and messages from mid-day. A few women who also tried to escape in a Mercedes were stopped by the police.

The sources said there were many high-profile people at the time of the raid, but their names are yet to be released by the police. While Sussanne and other women were allowed to go after being handed notices, the men were arrested and were later granted bail. Raina and Randhawa said they were unaware of the latest restrictions.

"In the view of the new strain of COVID-19, the government has announced night curfew after 11pm. Pubs and clubs were supposed to be shut as per the guidelines. The raids were conducted and 27 customers and 7 staffers were found inside a club. The females were allowed to leave after notices were served to them and the others were arrested and given table bail." said Joint Commissioner of Police Vishwas Nangare Patil.

The government has announced the curfew, from 11 pm to 6 am, till January 5 to keep the coronavirus pandemic in control amid emergence of a fast-spreading strain in the UK. The curbs do not restrict the public movement or essential services.

Raina's defence
A statement on behalf of the former cricketer said he was in the city for a shoot which extended to late hours. He was invited by a friend for a quick dinner before he was to fly back to Delhi. "He was not aware of the local timings and protocols. Once pointed out, he immediately complied with the procedures laid out by the authorities and regrets the unfortunate and unintentional incident. He always holds rules and laws laid down by governing bodies with the highest regard and will continue to do so in the future as well," it said.

'Unintentional'
The singer's team said he was out for dinner and was to return to Delhi in the morning. It said Randhawa "deeply" regrets the unintentional incident. The team said, "Unfortunately, he was not aware of the local authorities' decision of night curfew but instantly conformed to all rules. He promises to compile with government guidelines and protocols by taking all precautionary measures in the future. By far, he has been a law-abiding citizen and will continue to be one."

'Had to wait for three hours'
Sussanne Khan said she too was out for dinner. They were made to wait for three hours, she said on Instagram. "We were finally allowed to leave at 6 am. Therefore, the speculation by parts of the media that there were arrests made are completely incorrect and also irresponsible. I fail to understand why we were made to wait or what the issue was with the authorities and the club. I am setting the record straight with this statement. I have utmost regard & respect for the Mumbai Police and for all their selfless efforts in keeping us Mumbaikars safe. Without their constant vigilance for public welfare, we would not feel safe."

Guru Randhawa
Guru Randhawa