4 held for black marketing Remdesivir in Delhi, 81 injections recovered: DCP Crime Branch

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Published on April 23, 2021 - Duration: 01:40s

4 held for black marketing Remdesivir in Delhi, 81 injections recovered: DCP Crime Branch

Delhi Crime Branch busted 2 interstate gangs in connection with black marketing of Remdesivir and arrested 4 people and recovered 81 injections from their possession, informed Delhi Crime Branch DCP Monika Bhardwaj on April 23.

"We have busted 2 interstate gangs and arrested 4 people in connection with black marketing of Remdesivir.

A total of 81 injections have been recovered from their possession.

They used to buy injections through courier.

Further probe is on," said DCP Bhardwaj.


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