A Delhi court on Wednesday granted bail to the CEO of Matrix Cellular and three others accused in the oxygen concentrator hoarding and black marketing case.
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NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Tuesday came down heavily on the prosecution in the oxygen concentrators hoarding case where various people, including Matrix Cellular CEO Gaurav Khanna and restaurateur Navneet Kalra, have been accused of black marketing and cheating.
Chief metropolitan magistrate Arun Kumar Garg was hearing the bail applications filed by Khanna and other arrested Gaurav Suri, Satish Sethi, Vikrant and Hitesh Kumar.
“You came out with an order on May 7 that one cannot sell (Covid-19 equipment) above the MRP but the FIR in this case is on May 5. Job of the government is not to create terror… You have to go by the law… If there is no law and you feel there is a vacuum then you fill it,” Garg said..
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Delhi court grants bail to 4 accused in case of oxygen concentrators hoarding in Khan market restaurants ANI | Updated: May 12, 2021 19:43 IST
New Delhi [India], May 12 (ANI): A Delhi Court on Wednesday granted bail to four accused arrested in connection with a case relating to the allegedly hoarding of oxygen concentrators in restaurants in South Delhi including, Matrix Cellular CEO Gaurav Khanna.
While granting bail to the four accused, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Arun Kumar Garg asked them to furnish a personal bond and surety bond of Rs 50,000.
Other than Khanna, the three accused in the case Gaurav Suri, Satish Sethi, Vikrant were granted bail by the magistrate Court.
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A Delhi Court on Wednesday, 12 May, granted bail to Matrix Cellular CEO Gaurav Khanna, Vice-President Gaurav Suri and two others in connection with the alleged black-marketing of oxygen concentrators.
The two others – Vikrant and Satish Sethi – are employees of the company.
The order was passed by Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Saket court, Arun Kumar Garg and the bail was subjected to a personal bond of Rs 50,000 and surety of a like amount.
The court granted bail in the case registered after a stock of oxygen concentrators was seized by the Delhi Police from locations in Lodhi Colony and Mehrauli last week. All five accused were arrested by the Delhi Police last week soon after the raids.
The police had recovered 105 concentrators from two upscale restaurants in Delhi s Khan Market (file).
New Delhi:
A Delhi Court on Wednesday granted bail to four accused arrested in connection with a case related to the alleged hoarding of oxygen concentrators in restaurants in South Delhi, including Matrix Cellular CEO Gaurav Khanna.
While granting bail to the four accused, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Arun Kumar Garg asked them to furnish a personal bond and a surety bond of Rs 50,000.
Other than Khanna, three other accused in the case Gaurav Suri, Satish Sethi and Vikrant were also granted bail by the magistrate court.