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So far, 42 arrested for black marketing Remdesivir, Oxygen in Delhi: Police

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So far, 42 arrested for black marketing Remdesivir, Oxygen in Delhi: Police

So far, 42 arrested for black marketing Remdesivir, Oxygen in Delhi: Police

So far, 30 FIR has been registered and 42 people have been arrested in connection of black marketing of Remdesivir injection, oxygen and oxygen concentrators in national capital amid COVID second wave, informed Delhi Police PRO Chinmoy Biswal to ANI on May 01.


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