Activists ‘raid’ cafes

December 16, 2012 08:45 am | Updated October 01, 2016 12:41 am IST - BANGALORE

Members of an NGO conducted a ‘raid’ on two cafes, alleging that they were providing customers hookah with ganja-laced tobacco.

According to the police, members of Karmikara Hitarakshana Trust barged into the cafes located on Uttarahalli Main Road on Saturday and demanded that the hookah service be stopped.

The police vacated the activists stating that the cafes were legal. The police, however, have issued a notice to the cafes seeking an explanation.

The Rajarajeshwarinagar police have filed a case against the activists for causing a disturbance.

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