Kalra committed white-collar crime: Delhi Police to court in O2 concentrator black marketing case
The Hindu
The remarks by the Delhi police come a day after Kalra told the court that he had no criminal intent to cheat people and cannot be kept in pre-trial detention.
Businessman , accused in a oxygen concentrator black marketing case, committed a white-collar crime and earned profits by selling medical devices at exorbitant prices to those on death beds, the Delhi police told a court on Saturday. During a recent raid, 524 oxygen concentrators, which are crucial medical equipment used for patients, were recovered from Khan Chacha, Town Hall, and Nege & Ju restaurants owned by Kalra. The restaurateur is in judicial custody till June 3. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Arun Kumar Garg heard the bail application filed by the businessman who was arrested on May 17 for allegedly hoarding oxygen concentrators and selling them at inflated prices.More Related News

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