Tuesday, December 23, 2025 -At least 18 suspects, including 16 Nigerian nationals without valid visas, were arrested during a raid at a farmhouse in Bhondsi, Gurugram, India for alleged involvement in gambling and an illegal liquor party.
Police said ₹3.2 lakh in cash, along with imported
liquor packed in 24 cartons and beer worth around ₹5 lakh, was seized from
the farmhouse during the operation conducted on Monday, December 22,
2025.
Hitesh Yadav, deputy commissioner of police (South), said
police received information about a large gathering of foreign nationals at
Elegant Farm B-2, Behlpha Green, Bhondsi, where the property owner and manager
had allegedly organized an illegal party.
“However, they were found absent during the raid,” he
said.
Yadav said the foreign nationals were asked to produce their
passports and travel documents but failed to show any valid visas.
“They all were living in various locations in Delhi and had
gathered at the farmhouse for a party on Sunday night,” he said.
Police said the foreign nationals were found involved in
gambling activities, while the property owner and manager had allegedly
deployed two bouncers to serve liquor on a commercial scale without a valid license
under the state excise policy
“The owner and his employees were also found to be abetting
gambling for the foreign nationals. The two bouncers, Brahm Prakash and Santosh
Kumar, deployed at the farmhouse were granted bail from the police station,
while the 16 Nigerians will be produced before court on Tuesday for being
forwarded to judicial custody,” Yadav said, adding that the process to deport
them would be initiated.
Yadav said surveillance will be intensified on farmhouses,
clubs and similar venues in view of New Year events.
“The owner and management will face the music in case any
violation is found,” he said.
An FIR has been registered at Bhondsi police station against
the farmhouse owner, manager, two bouncers and the 16 foreign nationals under
provisions of the Foreigners Act, the Punjab Excise (Haryana Amendment) Act,
the Haryana Prevention of Public Gambling Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya
Sanhita.

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