Oxygen concentrator black marketing case: Khan uncle and town hall restaurant registration canceled
Oxygen concentrator black marketing case: Khan uncle and town hall restaurant registration canceled
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New Delhi: The registration of Khan Uncle and Town Hall restaurant has been canceled. In a case related to the black marketing of oxygen concentrators, the licensing department of Delhi Police has canceled the registration of Khan Uncle and Townhall Restaurant. In fact, the duo had accused restaurant owner Navneet Kalra of hoarding and black marketing oxygen concentrators. Delhi Police had recovered a large number of oxygen concentrators from both these restaurants.

Tell you that Navneet Kalra, who was caught in the black marketing of oxygen concentrators, was arrested by Delhi Police in May. Navneet Kalra, the owner of Delhi's well-known Khan Uncle Restaurant, had moved the high court for anticipatory bail but was not relieved. He was later relieved by the Saket court. Last month, Delhi Police raided several reputed restaurants to check the black marketing of oxygen concentrators. Hundreds of concentrators were recovered from here. Khan also raided the Nege Ju restaurant in Chacha Restaurant, Lodhi Colony. The owner of this restaurant is Navneet Kalra.

A large number of oxygen concentrators were recovered from here. Navneet Kalra was considered to be the mastermind of all this. According to police, Gagan Duggal, owner of Matrix Cellular Company in London, planned to black marketing oxygen concentrators and was then being sold to these concentrators by placing them in Navneet Kalra's restaurant. Gagan Duggal's company has CEO Gaurav Khanna in India also involved in this whole game.

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