Telangana Home Minister warn about strict action against black marketing of oxygen and injection
Telangana Home Minister warn about strict action against black marketing of oxygen and injection
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Telangana Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali seen in strict mode about shortage of oxygen and injection. On Wednesday he said that the police will take stern action against those who indulge in hoarding and black marketing of oxygen and life-saving drugs including Remdesivir in the State. While warning he said that “There is no scope for black marketing in the State,”.

For your information let us share that Home minister has a review meeting with DGP M Mahender Reddy and other senior police officials, he said the police department will arrest those who attempt to sell oxygen and life-saving drugs in black market and advised the people not to stock these drugs and oxygen cylinders keeping in mind the larger interest of Covid-19 patients.

He assure that all necessary action and advance preparation is taken by Government so don’t get panic. Government  ensure supply of oxygen and life-saving drugs in required quantities. He advised people to wear face masks compulsorily and not to step out unnecessarily. During Ramzan month, the devout should follow safety protocols and maintain physical distance during prayers.

Since Hyderabad is a medical hub, many people from Maharashtra, Karnataka and other States are thronging the city for proper treatment, he said, adding that the police department was in the forefront in rendering services to people during the pandemic. The Minister appreciated the police officials for coordinating with Medical and Municipal departments while discharging their duties.

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