Bizarre: Youth runs out of liquor, dials 100 to order beer


Team Udayavani, May 11, 2022, 12:47 PM IST

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Do you think ordering two bottles of beer is a situation that requires you to dial 100? Well, a youth in Telangana definitely thought so.

The police got a call from a 22-year-old from Goka Faslabad village claiming to be in danger. However when they reached his village, the youth asked them to fetch two bottles of beer.

According to a IANS report, the youth identified as J. Madhu was attending a wedding party and was in an inebriated condition. He told policemen that he consumed the liquor which he had and some beer. However since all the wine shops were closed, he decided to seek police help and dialed 100.

The police registered a case against Madhu. He was summoned to the station with his father and he was given counselling.

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