MUMBAI/LONAVLA: The Lonavla police on
Wednesday morning arrested 22 customs officers and 10 bar girls for alleged
obscene behaviour at a party organised at Taj Cottages, a bungalow resort in
Lonavla.
The TV footage of the police raid being beamed on a Hindi
news channel since Wednesday morning sent shockwaves in the customs department,
which went into a huddle and did not react till late in the evening to media
queries about the incident.
Of the 22 customs officials, 12 are
superintendents while the remaining are of inspector rank. They were all
released on bail on Wednesday along with the bar girls and their five
associates.
Senior police inspector, Lonavla City, S Darekar, said
that all the accused were charged under Section 292 of the IPC for indecency and
under the Bombay Prohibition of Liquor Act. "When we raided the bungalow
post-midnight on Wednesday, we found that the customs officials were merrily
showering currency notes on the dancing girls," said Darekar. Taj Cottages
belongs to one Mohammed Yusuf.
All the accused customs officials are
Mumbai-based, and refused to talk to journalists after their release. While some
of the customs officers are part of the Sahar international airport staff who
clear passengers, the others are Air Intelligence officers, who primarily book
smugglers.
They had apparently finished their day shift on Tuesday
evening and left on a private bus along with the ten girls from Mumbai. Some of
them were found semi-nude when the police raided the bungalow, sources
said.
According to the FIR filed by the police, Rs 2,08,187 were
seized from the place. The Lonavla police were tipped off by the TV channel
which in turn had been tipped off by someone from the customs department itself.
When the police raided the bungalow, the party had just begun and a
porn CD was playing on a laptop. Two DJs have also been
arrested.
Chief Commissioner of customs, Hariom Tiwari, who is also
in charge of the airport, had not yet suspended the officers till late Wednesday
evening, contrary to expectations of most of the senior officers in the
department.
Commissioner of the airport Tarun Kumar Govil was
ensconced with Tiwari and officers from the commissioner (general's) office all
afternoon. So embarrassed were airport customs officials that a query from
journalists about the number of the commissioner, elicited a response: "We don't
have his number."
Late on Wednesday, Govil said that the officers
had been asked to present themselves before him on Thursday and after hearing
them, further action would be decided. The police are trying to find out if
drugs were used in the party.