Khan Market Oxygen hoarding case handed over to Crime Branch
India | May 08, 2021 12:32 ISTThe Delhi Police has transferred the case of alleged black-marketing and hoarding of oxygen concentrators to Crime Branch
The Delhi Police has transferred the case of alleged black-marketing and hoarding of oxygen concentrators to Crime Branch
New Delhi: Holding hoarders responsible for the recent spurt in food prices, the government plans to amend the Essential Commodities Act to make hoarding a non-bailable offence and setting up special courts to try them.Food
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