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Haryana Police crackdown on black-marketers of Covid drug, Oxygen; 76 arrested

Chandigarh, May 19, 2021 (Yes Punjab News)
Haryana Police constantly stepping up action against black marketers of Covid drugs and oxygen cylinders across the state. As of today, police has arrested 76 accused engaged in blackmarketing of oxygen, oxygen cylinders and Remdesivir injections. Simultaneously, the hunt for other accused is on.

The Director General of Police (DGP), Haryana, Sh. Manoj Yadava said that a total of 132 Remdesivir injections and 411 oxygen cylinders were recovered by lodging 37 FIRs across the state. Instead of making the recovered cylinders and injection a case property, these are being given to civil administration for treatment of infected patients.

Amid the ongoing crackdown on black marketers, police is actively engaged in serving the home isolated infected patients by ensuring home delivery of oxygen cylinders across the state. Demand for oxygen and covid drugs shot up following a spike in number of cases, he added.

He informed that 23 FIRs had been registered in connection with black-marketing of Remdesivir vial in 13 districts and 55 accused persons had been arrested in these cases which led to the recovery of 132 oxygen cylinders. Similarly, 21 accused have been arrested who engaged in black-marketing of oxygen and oxygen cylinders by lodging 14 FIRs against them in seven districts after the recovery of 411 oxygen cylinders.

He said that police action is being continued against such unlawful people. Helpline numbers have also been issued to prevent black marketing and hoarding of medicines and oxygen cylinders in the state. Citizens can give information in this regard on mobile number 7087089947 and toll-free number 1800-180-1314.

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