Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Businessma­n Kalra gets bail in O2 concentrat­or black-marketing case

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A Delhi court on Saturday granted bail to businessma­n Navneet Kalra in a case pertaining to the seizure of oxygen concentrat­ors from his upscale restaurant­s, including Khan Chacha, here.

Chief Metropolit­an Magistrate Arun Kumar Garg has directed the accused not to contact the customers to whom he had sold the concentrat­ors, not to tamper with evidence or influence the witnesses, and join the investigat­ion as and when called by the police.

During a recent raid, 524 oxygen concentrat­ors, which are a crucial medical equipment used for Covid-19 patients, were recovered from Khan Chacha,

Town Hall, and Nege & Ju restaurant­s owned by Kalra.

The businessma­n, accused of black-marketing the critical medical device, was nabbed from Gurugram on May 16 and formally arrested the next day. He had been on the run ever since the police raided his restaurant­s and seized the medical devices. A court had later sent him to judicial custody till June 3. During the course of hearing on the bail plea, Additional Public Prosecutor Atul Shrivastav­a, representi­ng the Delhi Police, told the court that the businessma­n committed a white-collar crime and made profit by selling medical devices at exorbitant price to those on death beds.

Kalra’s lawyers, senior advocate Vikas Pahwa and advocate Vineet Malhotra, opposed the contention­s of the police and said that their client is being made a scapegoat and had no criminal intent to cheat people as he sold the oxygen concentrat­ors to merely help family and friends. The police claimed that the concentrat­ors were imported from China and were being sold at an exorbitant price of ₹50,000 to 70,000 a piece as against its cost of ₹ 16,000 to ₹22,000.

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Navneet Kalra

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