UPDATED: May 11, 2021 19:12 IST
Navneet Kalra is the prime accused in the oxygen concentrator hoarding case in Delhi. (Image: Facebook)
Hearing a plea moved by the CEO and employees of Matrix Cellular in the oxygen concentrator hoarding and black-marketing case, a Delhi court pulled up the police and government over an incorrect statement made by the officers in-charge of the case.
The public prosecutor had told the Saket court on Tuesday that one the
accused in the oxygen concentrator hoarding case, Navneet Kalra and the CEO of Matrix Cellular "cheated the government" by failing to disclose the MRP for imports in “violation of orders passed last year”.