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Breaking News | India s Scammers Profit From Covid Misery

Views: Visits 7 People shop at a market following a partial relaxation in the lockdown imposed to curb the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus in Srinagar on June 3, 2021. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP) From fake medicines to fire extinguishers disguised as oxygen cylinders and recycled personal protective equipment, India’s coronavirus hell has been lucrative for its ever-inventive army of scammers, with sometimes deadly consequences. Komal Taneja’s husband Chandrakant died gasping for breath at his New Delhi home last month after the oxygen canister that they paid $200 for on the internet never arrived. “We desperately tried to find a hospital bed for a week… Two private hospitals asked us for a million rupees ($13,800) in advance,” Komal, her voice cracking on the phone, told AFP.

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People shop at a market following a partial relaxation in the lockdown imposed to curb the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus in Srinagar on June 3, 2021. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP) From fake medicines to fire extinguishers disguised as oxygen cylinders and recycled personal protective equipment, India’s coronavirus hell has been lucrative for its ever-inventive army of scammers, with sometimes deadly consequences. x Komal Taneja’s husband Chandrakant died gasping for breath at his New Delhi home last month after the oxygen canister that they paid $200 for on the internet never arrived. “We desperately tried to find a hospital bed for a week… Two private hospitals asked us for a million rupees ($13,800) in advance,” Komal, her voice cracking on the phone, told AFP.

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