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Ghaziabad shop owner caught mixing urine in juice; Video of aftermath surfaces

The juice shop, identified as "Khushi Juice and Shake," became the center of public outrage on Friday evening when customers accused the shop owners of mixing urine in the juice they were selling.

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New Delhi: In a shocking incident in Ghaziabad, two individuals, including a minor, were arrested for allegedly serving juice mixed with urine at a local juice shop. The arrests followed a public altercation in which the shop's owners were beaten by outraged customers. The accused, Aamir, and his juvenile accomplice, Kaif, were taken into custody after police discovered approximately one liter of urine stored in the shop.

Incident unfolds in Ghaziabad

The disturbing event occurred near the Indirapuri police post in the Loni Border police station area. The juice shop, identified as "Khushi Juice and Shake," became the center of public outrage on Friday evening when customers accused the shop owners of mixing urine in the juice they were selling. The situation escalated when a group of people confronted and physically assaulted the shop owners, sparking further chaos.

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Police find urine at scene

Upon receiving a distress call, the police promptly arrived at the scene to restore order and investigate the allegations. According to ACP Bhaskar Verma, a plastic can containing a light yellow liquid was found in the shop during the search. The liquid was later identified as urine. “Approximately one liter of urine was discovered in the shop, and when questioned, the shop owners could not provide a satisfactory explanation for its presence,” ACP Verma stated.

Shop owners allegedly confessed

Eyewitnesses at the scene reported that the shop owners admitted to mixing urine in the juice, claiming they did so in front of the gathered crowd before apologizing for their actions. The situation further fueled public anger, prompting calls for legal action.

Legal proceedings initiated

Following the discovery and the shop owners' alleged confession, the police arrested Aamir and his juvenile accomplice. A case has been registered at the Loni Border police station, and legal action is underway. "Both individuals are in custody, and we are proceeding with the necessary legal formalities," ACP Verma confirmed.

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