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'We'll investigate, take action': Agra ADG on viral video of man pleading to police for oxygen

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'We'll investigate, take action': Agra ADG on viral video of man pleading to police for oxygen

'We'll investigate, take action': Agra ADG on viral video of man pleading to police for oxygen

Agra ADG Rajeev Krishna ensured strict action and directed investigation in the matter where a man was allegedly seen pleading in front of some police officials to not transfer the oxygen cylinders to other hospital in a viral video."A video got viral on social media in which a man was allegedly seen pleading in front of some police officials to not transfer the oxygen cylinders to other hospital.

I have directed SP of Agra to start investigation in the matter.

This is a very serious matter.

Police's duty is to help them and we are helping everyone as much as possible.

We'll investigate and will take action against those who are accused in the matter.

I also want to add that Agra Police is working really hard during COVID-19 pandemic," said Agra ADG Rajeev Krishna.


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