
Medical store owner held for fleecing
The Hindu
A 39-year-old medical store owner was arrested for allegedly selling COVID-19-related equipment four times higher than the maximum retail price, the police said on Sunday.The accused has been identifi
A 39-year-old medical store owner was arrested for allegedly selling COVID-19-related equipment four times higher than the maximum retail price, the police said on Sunday. The accused has been identified as Sudhir Gahlot, a resident of Mohan Garden, Uttam Nagar, they said. The police said they received information at Jamia Nagar police station about the incident. Next, on Saturday, a tip-off was laid following which Gahlot, the owner of Advanced Medical Home care, was arrested.
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