The Delhi Police recovered over 100 oxygen concentrators from two restaurants Khan Chacha and Town Hall in the upscale Khan Market in the national capital during a raid, officials said on Friday.
According to the police, 96 oxygen concentrators were recovered from Khan Chacha and nine were seized from Town Hall.
The recovery of the oxygen concentrators comes after the arrest of four men from south Delhi s Lodhi Colony on Wednesday. After their arrest, the police had recovered 419 oxygen concentrators that were meant to be sold in the black market.
The police said that during interrogation, one of the men disclosed that they were hoarding oxygen concentrators in these restaurants at Khan Market, which is counted among the world s most expensive retail locations.
Four arrested for black marketing of oxygen concentrators in Delhi
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Four men were arrested over alleged black marketing of oxygen concentrators in south Delhi’s Lodhi Colony area, the police said on Thursday.
The accused have been identified as Gaurav (47), a resident of Lajpat Nagar; Satish Sethi (44), a resident of East of Kailash; Vikrant (29), a resident of Mahipalpur; and Hitesh (32), a resident of Arjun Nagar, they said.
The police said that they have recovered 419 oxygen concentrators that were going to be sold in the black market.
4 Arrested For Black-Marketing Of Oxygen Concentrators In Delhi: Police 4 Arrested For Black-Marketing Of Oxygen Concentrators In Delhi: Police The accused was identified as Rahul of Palam. An oxygen concentrator was seized from his possession, the police said.
4 were arrested for black-marketing of oxygen concentrators, canisters in Delhi. (Representational)
New Delhi:
A 25-year-old man was arrested for allegedly selling oxygen concentrators in the black market at exorbitant prices in south Delhi s Saket area, police said on Wednesday.
The accused was identified as Rahul of Palam. An oxygen concentrator was seized from his possession, they said. On Tuesday, information was received that one person would come to Max Hospital, Saket, for selling oxygen concentrator. Thereafter, a trap was laid and the accused apprehended, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Atul Kumar Thakur said.
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The police station in New Delhi s Greater Kailash has arranged two big oxygen cylinders that are directed to help out relatives of coronavirus patients.
The police station in New Delhi s Greater Kailash has arranged two big oxygen cylinders that are directed to help out relatives of coronavirus patients. With the rising number of COVID 19 cases and a perpetual lack of oxygen supply in hospitals for needy patients, this development comes as a relief.Â
Police received a distress call on Friday from a resident of Greater Kailash who said he has COVID-19 patients in his family and they were running out of oxygen, said Station House Officer Greater Kailash Ritesh Sharma.
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The woman and her son were arrested and produced in court (representative)
New Delhi:
Police on Monday arrested a 45-year-old woman and her son for engaging in conversation and stealing their jewelry.
They said the accused Shanti Devi and her 20-year-old son Praveen were arrested after raiding their house in Raghu Birnagar in West Delhi.
Police said the mother and son were involved in a conversation with their accomplice, who stole jewelry from women during the conversation.
The case came to light when a woman, targeted by mother and son, approached the police in Malviya Nagar area of South Delhi in her complaint on 9 April.