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The Central Crime Branch police on Friday arrested a 45-year-old software engineer allegedly while he was selling Posaconazole vials and tablets used for the treatment of black fungus.
On receiving a tip-off , a team of officials raided the place he was operating out of, near ITI factory gate close to K.R. Puram railway station, and arrested Rammohan T., a resident of Kundalahalli.
They seized 17 vials and 80 tablets from him. “The accused was offering to sell each vial for ₹18,000 while the MRP is ₹8,500,” said Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sandeep Patil.
3 more, including Arogya Mitra, held in cash-for-bed scam in Bengaluru
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Bengaluru, May 10 : The Bengaluru central crime branch police on Monday arrested three persons including a health department official who talked about the cash for bed scam in hospitals at a time when the Covid second wave is sweeping across the state.
With the arrests the total number of arrests touched seven with the CCB having arrested four persons on Friday, a CCB press release stated here on Monday.
According to the police, the three arrested on Monday have been identified as Shashidhar, an Arogya Mitra, apart from Venkat Rao and Sudhir Umarani, who were working in two separate private hospitals and used to coordinate with Shashidhar to block and unblock beds of the hospitals they represented.
Meanwhile, the police are questioning the four accused working in the Bommanahalli Zone war room.
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A ward boy wheels an oxygen cylinder for a patient inside a temporary Covid Care Centre at the Adugodi Sports Complex in Bengaluru on Tuesday | ASHISHKRISHNA HP By Express News Service
BENGALURU: Central Crime Branch (CCB) police, probing the alleged irregularities in allotting beds to Covid-19 patients, is analysing the data collected from the eight BBMP zonal war rooms. Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sandeep Patil said the police had conducted searches in all eight war rooms on Wednesday.
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