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New Delhi [India], May 20 (ANI): The Delhi Police on Thursday sought five more days of custody of businessman Navneet Kalra, accused in a case relating to alleged hoarding of oxygen concentrators in South Delhi. ....
Representative Image ANI | Updated: May 20, 2021 22:10 IST New Delhi [India], May 20 (ANI): The Saket Court of Delhi on Thursday refused to extend Police remand of businessman Navneet Kalra, accused in a case relating to the alleged hoarding of oxygen concentrators in South Delhi. The Court sent him to Judicial Custody. Metropolitan Magistrate Akasnsha Garg decided not to send Kalra to further Police remand and directed to send him to Judicial Custody Earlier today, The Delhi Police had sought a five-day remand of Navneet Kalra to confront him with the transactions done through mobile phones, in which 23 banks are involved. These things have to be confronted with the accused, police counsel had argued. ....
O2 concentrator case: Navneet Kalra sent to 3 days police custody By IANS | 0 Views O2 concentrator case: Navneet Kalra sent to 3 days police custody. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, May 17 : A Delhi court on Monday sent businessman Navneet Kalra, who was arrested late on Sunday night, to three days police custody in connection with oxygen concentrator hoarding case. Metropolitan Magistrate Archana Beniwal at the Saket district court passed the order after hearing the arguments of Delhi Police and Kalra s lawyers. The Delhi Police had sought a five-day custody of Kalra for interrogation in connection with alleged black-marketing and hoarding of oxygen concentrators. ....
Delhi court sends Navneet Kalra to 3-day police custody in oxygen concentrators hoarding case ANI | Updated: May 17, 2021 21:05 IST New Delhi [India], May 17 (ANI): A Delhi Court on Monday remanded businessman Navneet Kalra to three days police custody in connection with a case relating to the alleged hoarding of oxygen concentrators in South Delhi restaurants. Metropolitan Magistrate Archana Beniwal allowed Delhi Police to question Kalra till May 20. The court said it is of the view that custodial interrogation of the accused is required for recovery of electronic devices used for the purpose of the commission of alleged offenses, to recover the remaining oxygen concentrators, to identify the other victims exploited by him. ....