Juhu rave party: Apurva Agnihotri tests positive for drugs
Television actor Apurva Agnihotri is among the 44 people who have tested positive for drugs at a Juhu rave party that was raided by the Mumbai Police on May 20.
|Last Updated: Jun 23, 2012, 11:01 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: Television actor Apurva Agnihotri is among the 44 people who have tested positive for drugs at the Juhu rave party that was raided by the Mumbai police on May 20. Reports confirm that a summon has been issued to the TV actor.
Apurva and his wife, actress Shilpa Saklani had attended the party but had claimed that they were innocent and had not consumed drugs. Shilpa`s test reports are awaited.
The Police had detained 46 people and out of those 44 have tested positive of drugs. The party was held at Juhu’s plush Oakwood Hotel which is frequented by many socialites and film stars in Mumbai.
Reports of ace fashion designer Rocky S has also been found positive in the drug case.
19 foreign nationals along with 91 people, including two IPL players, were detained on May 20 when the police busted the rave party.
110 grams of cocaine and 64 grams of charas were recovered from the premises during the raid.
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