The party organised at the local Lake club last night turned ugly with police driving the revellers out after they tried to enter the swimming pool.
At least 10 persons have been arrested in this connection, police sources said
Additional Deputy Commissioner Mahavir Kaushik has been asked to enquire into the incident and submit a report to take further action if any other offence is made out and if other administrative action is required, an official spokesman said here.
"He will look into the whole process to find out whether any offence is made out under excise act in this case. In addition he will suggest measures to prevent such happening in future," the spokesman said.
Meanwhile, Rajiv Tuli, the general manager of the club had been suspended pending enquiry, the spokesman said.
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