Lutyens eatery owner on Delhi police radar
Lutyens eatery owner on Delhi police radar
IANS / Updated: May 9, 2021, 06:00 IST
O2 concentrator scam: Probe transferred to Crime Branch; police recover WhatsApp messages discussing sale
NEWDELHI Even as the recovery of over 500 oxygen concentrators from the famous eatries in Lutyens Delhi has been transferred to the Crime Branch, several prominent people have come on the radar of the
Delhi Police, including Navneet
restaurants.
The
BJP has demanded strict action against people hoarding oxygen concentrators and selling them on high prices amid the devastating second of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
According to senior Delhi Police sources related to the probe, the oxygen concentrators were being imported from China since October 2020 for as low as Rs 12,000 to Rs 20,000 and were being sold via online portals and WhatsApp between Rs 50,000 to Rs 70,000.
Probe widened into recovery of oxygen concentrators from Lutyens eateries
Even as the recovery of over 500 oxygen concentrators from the famous eatries in Lutyens Delhi has been transferred to the Crime Branch, several prominent people have come on the radar of the Delhi Police, including Navneet Kalra who owns three of those restaurants.
| 9 May 2021 1:37 PM GMT
NEW DELHI: Even as the recovery of over 500 oxygen concentrators from the famous eatries in Lutyens Delhi has been transferred to the Crime Branch, several prominent people have come on the radar of the Delhi Police, including Navneet Kalra who owns three of those restaurants. The BJP has demanded strict action against people hoarding oxygen concentrators and selling them on high prices amid the devastating second of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country. According to senior Delhi Police sources related to the probe, the oxygen concentrators were being imported from China since October 2020 for as low as Rs 12,000 to
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