Delhi Police issues lookout notice against Navneet Kalra in oxygen concentrator hoarding case
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Delhi Police issues lookout notice against Navneet Kalra in oxygen concentrator hoarding case

Last week, 524 oxygen concentrators were seized from three upscale Delhi restaurants, owned by businessman Navneet Kalra, and a farmhouse.

   
An oxygen concentrator at an emergency Covid-19 care center in New Delhi | Representational image | Photo: T. Narayan | Bloomberg

An oxygen concentrator at an emergency Covid-19 care center in New Delhi | Representational image | Photo: T. Narayan | Bloomberg

New Delhi: The Delhi Police has issued a lookout notice against businessman Navneet Kalra in connection with the recovery of over 500 oxygen concentrators from his restaurants, officials said on Monday.

It is suspected that Kalra has left Delhi along with his family.

“A lookout notice has been issued against Kalra in connection with the alleged hoarding and black-marketing of oxygen concentrators,” a senior police officer said.

The police had earlier said that teams had been formed and raids were being conducted in the Delhi-NCR and neighbouring states.

On Friday, 105 oxygen concentrators were recovered from two upscale restaurants in south Delhi’s Khan Market area. The restaurants are owned by Kalra.

On Saturday, the police transferred the case to the Crime Branch.

On Thursday, 419 oxygen concentrators were recovered from another restaurant owned by Kalra and a farmhouse in south Delhi. Four men were arrested during the raids.

The oxygen concentrators had been imported from China by a private company.

Kalra is on the run since the raids, and his mobile phone is switched off, according to the police.


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