Acting on a tip-off that a rave party was being organised, a police team raided the farm in Turkapalli area of Shamirpet on the city outskirts in the early hours and found the participants allegedly indulging in obscene dance acts, Shamirpet Police Station Inspector T N Babji said.
As many as 26 persons, including 12 women - three from Mumbai and one belonging to Kolkata, were arrested in connection with the rave party, the inspector said.
One of the organisers, identified as Ranjan, is absconding while his female accomplice, who was part of organising the rave party, is among the 12 arrested women, he said.
Police also seized over Rs two lakh cash, several cellphones and four 4-wheelers from the party site, Babji said.
Another senior police official said some liquor bottles were seized from the premises, but no narcotic drugs were found there.
Further investigations were on.
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