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Global Kidney Innovation Summit Accelerates International Consortium
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4 arrested for duping people looking for oxygen for COVID patients ANI | Updated: May 19, 2021 22:18 IST
New Delhi [India], May 19 (ANI): The Delhi Police on Wednesday arrested four persons from Bihar s Nalanda area for cheating over 300 people across the country on the pretext of providing oxygen cylinders for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.
As per a statement, bank accounts seized showed transactions worth over Rs 1.30 crore from the four arrested persons, from the Chhote Choudhary Gang.
The Inter State Cell of the Delhi Police Crime Branch also seized 21 mobile phones, 22 SIM cards, 23 ATM Cards of different Banks and account documents, and one laptop.
COVID: Public Health Experts Pen Concerns About Plasma to PSA VijayRaghavan 11/05/2021
A pouch of convalescent plasma from a person who recovered from COVID-19. Photo: Lindsey Wasson/Reuters
When the number of COVID-19 cases began to surge in many parts of India from late April, the Centre’s and various state government’s failure to anticipate the second wave, and the inability of the Indian people at large to withstand it without additional protections, became glaringly obvious. A shortage of oxygen and antiviral and palliative drugs soon followed. With government help out of sight, people took to the social media to coordinate the verification, discovery and supply of oxygen and drugs by themselves.