Delhi Police have failed to file a chargesheet even after nearly nine months of their investigation into the Navneet Kalra case of alleged black marketing of oxygen concentrators during the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Delhi Police have failed to file a chargesheet even after nearly nine months of their investigation into the Navneet Kalra case of alleged black marketing of oxygen concentrators during the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.The irony is, the .
The Delhi police told the court that the businessman had committed a white-collar crime and made profit by selling medical devices at exorbitant price to those on death beds.
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 29
A Delhi court on Saturday granted bail to businessman Navneet Kalra who was arrested in connection with the seizure of oxygen concentrators from his restaurants