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3 held for selling Remdesivir at Rs 40,000 per shot in Delhi

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3 held for selling Remdesivir at Rs 40,000 per shot in Delhi

3 held for selling Remdesivir at Rs 40,000 per shot in Delhi

Delhi Police arrested three people for black marketing of Remdesivir, a drug used to treat COVID-19 patients, on April 25.

The accused were allegedly selling the injection at Rs 40,000 per piece.

Rs 1,20,000 cash, 3 injections seized, 100 oxymeters and 48 small-sized Oxygen cylinders were recovered from their vehicle.

Case has been registered and further investigation is underway.


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