ED raids premises linked to Navneet Kalra, others in oxygen concentrators hoarding case
The Hindu
The police had recovered more than 500 of these life-saving machines and it was alleged that they were being hoarded and sold in the black market.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday raided premises linked to businessman Navneet Kalra and his associates in connection with a recent case of alleged hoarding and black-marketing of oxygen concentrators which are being anxiously scoured by those gasping for breath amid COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Official sources said the searches are being conducted at various locations in the national capital under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The raids are aimed to gather additional evidence, they said.More Related News
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