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A Delhi court on Tuesday, 11 May, refused to grant relief to Navneet Kalra, who owns Khan Chacha and Town Hall restaurants in Delhi, in connection with a case related to hoarding of oxygen concentrators. The matter was heard earlier on 10 May when the court refused to grant interim relief.
The Delhi Police has issued a look-out notice against the businessman, reported news agency ANI.
A case under various offences dealing with cheating, disobedience to order promulgated by a public servant, criminal conspiracy, and violating provisions of Essential Commodities Act, 1955, has been filed against Kalra, following the seizure of over 500 oxygen concentrators from his restaurants in the national capital. Four men were arrested during the raids, while Kalra is absconding.
According to the Delhi Police, it is suspected that Kalra and his family have left Delhi. Teams have been formed and raids are being conducted in Delhi-NCR and neighbouring states, the cops added.
This comes at a time when the national capital is facing acute shortage of oxygen to treat thousands of people who are infected with novel coronavirus every day in the national capital. At least 20,000 cases have been recorded in Delhi, several times, over the last one week.
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