
150 whiskey bottles, property documents recovered after ED raids premises linked to Navneet Kalra
India Today
The Enforcement Directorate recovered several laptops, property documents and 150 whiskey bottles from properties linked to businessman Navneet Kalra and his associates on Friday. Kalra is the main accused in the oxygen concentrators black-marketing case in Delhi.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) recovered and seized several laptops, pen-drives, property documents and 150 single-malt whiskey bottles from properties linked to businessman Navneet Kalra as well as his father-in-law and associate Gaurav Duggal on Friday. The ED carried out searches at 13 locations in Delhi and Gurugram in connection with the black-marketing of oxygen concentrators case in which Kalra is the main accused. Kalra’s bank lockers were also searched by ED officials. The raids will continue and are aimed at gathering additional evidence, ED sources said.Sources told India Today that the premises raided include Navneet Kalra’s residential and official premises, his farmhouse, shops and restaurants in Khan Market. ALSO READ: Navneet Kalra's purported audio clip black marketing oxygen concentrators goes viral: 'Too much pressure on me'
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