4 arrested for selling oxygen concentrators at higher rates in Delhi
NEW DELHI: machine. He found Anuj and Shekhar Kumar inside a car at Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar.”anuj agreed to sell one oxygen concentrator for ₹1,10,000 and accepted ₹5,000 as token money, following which police apprehended both the accused. Later, Chaudhary was also arrested,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (outer north) Rajiv Ranjan Singh said.
The accused were operating from a godown in Janakpuri which was found locked, police said. The godown was searched and Anuj’s brother Anil, who was found inside the locked premises with oxygen concentrators, was also arrested, police said.
Anil had been arrested A total of 115 oxygen concentrator, two cars and ₹4,90,000 cash were recovered, police added
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Four men, including two brothers, have been arrested for allegedly selling oxygen concentrator at exorbitant rates, police said on Monday.the police have recovered 115 oxygen concentrators, from their possession.the accused were selling these equipments for ₹1.10 lakhs, police said.
The accused have been identified as Anuj Jain and Anil Jain, both residents of Janakpuri, Shekhar Kumar, a resident of west Sagarpur, and Keshav Chaudhary, a resident of Vaishali Extension, they said.the police got a tip-off that Anuj was selling oxygen concentrators at higher prices.”thereafter, head constable Arun Kumar was sent as a decoy customer to purchase the