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Two held for illegal sale of Remdesivir
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AAA A 26-year-old doctor of a private clinic and a pharmacist were caught by personnel of the Pallikaranai police station while they were selling the drug Remdesivir illegally.
On the instructions of City Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal, personnel of all police districts have intensified vigil on the illegal sale of life-saving drugs on the black market. On Friday, the police arrested eight persons, including a young doctor and others, in Tambaram, Vepery and ICF. Remdesivir vials were seized from them.
Continuing the crackdown, personnel of the Pallikaranai police station and officials of the Civil Supplies CID, Kancheepuram unit, mounted surveillance on Friday and caught two persons who were selling the vials for high prices near a ‘Makkal Marunthagam’ in the Medavakkam bus stand. They were arrested on Saturday. The arrested were identified as K. Deepan, 28, a doctor in Vengaivasal, and
Tamil Nadu Assembly polls | Security measures put in place ahead of counting day in Chennai
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Police Commissioner asks everyone to cooperate and adhere to COVID-19 norms
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Final preparations: Corporation Commissioner G. Prakash and Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal inspecting a counting centre on Friday.
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Police Commissioner asks everyone to cooperate and adhere to COVID-19 norms
Elaborate security arrangements have been made at all important places and junctions across the entire jurisdiction of the Greater Chennai Police in order to ensure peaceful counting of votes in the four centres on Sunday. Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal appealed to the representatives of political parties and candidates to comply with the COVID-19 protocols.