<p>The Delhi Police's crime branch has seized two mobile phones from businessman Navneet Kalra, who was arrested for alleged hoarding and black marketing of oxygen concentrators, sources said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Kalra was nabbed from Gurgaon on Sunday night and was formally arrested on Monday. He was on the run for over a week since the seizure of more than 500 oxygen concentrators from Khan Chacha, Town Hall, and Nega & Ju restaurants owned by him.</p>.<p>"The crime branch team probing the case has seized two cell phones from Kalra which have been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory for further examination," the sources said.</p>.<p>As part of the investigation, the crime branch took Kalra to three restaurants in Delhi in connection with the case on Tuesday, police said.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/meet-navneet-kalra-the-man-held-for-allegedly-black-marketing-oxygen-concentrators-986945.html" target="_blank">Meet Navneet Kalra, the man held for allegedly black marketing oxygen concentrators</a></strong></p>.<p>An officer said Kalra was taken to Khan Chacha, Townhall, and Nege Ju restaurants from where the concentrators were recovered.</p>.<p>He was also taken for the mandatory medical examination, the police said.</p>.<p>The Delhi High Court on Tuesday declined to direct an expeditious decision on a bail plea filed by Kalra, a day after a city court remanded him to three days' police custody.</p>.<p>The police have said that the concentrators seized from Kalra's restaurants were imported from China and were being sold at an exorbitant price of Rs 50,000 to 70,000 a piece as against its cost of Rs 16,000 to Rs 22,000.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/black-marketing-of-oxygen-concentrators-delhi-police-seeks-5-day-custody-of-bizman-navneet-kalra-986856.html" target="_blank">'Black-marketing' of oxygen concentrators: Delhi Police seeks 5-day custody of bizman Navneet Kalra</a></strong></p>.<p>Oxygen concentrators are crucial medical equipment used for Covid-19 patients and are on high demand amid the second wave of the pandemic.</p>.<p>On May 5, a case was registered against Kalra under Section 420 (cheating), 188 (disobedience to order promulgated by public servant), 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code, Essential Commodities Act and Epidemic Diseases Act. </p>
<p>The Delhi Police's crime branch has seized two mobile phones from businessman Navneet Kalra, who was arrested for alleged hoarding and black marketing of oxygen concentrators, sources said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Kalra was nabbed from Gurgaon on Sunday night and was formally arrested on Monday. He was on the run for over a week since the seizure of more than 500 oxygen concentrators from Khan Chacha, Town Hall, and Nega & Ju restaurants owned by him.</p>.<p>"The crime branch team probing the case has seized two cell phones from Kalra which have been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory for further examination," the sources said.</p>.<p>As part of the investigation, the crime branch took Kalra to three restaurants in Delhi in connection with the case on Tuesday, police said.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/meet-navneet-kalra-the-man-held-for-allegedly-black-marketing-oxygen-concentrators-986945.html" target="_blank">Meet Navneet Kalra, the man held for allegedly black marketing oxygen concentrators</a></strong></p>.<p>An officer said Kalra was taken to Khan Chacha, Townhall, and Nege Ju restaurants from where the concentrators were recovered.</p>.<p>He was also taken for the mandatory medical examination, the police said.</p>.<p>The Delhi High Court on Tuesday declined to direct an expeditious decision on a bail plea filed by Kalra, a day after a city court remanded him to three days' police custody.</p>.<p>The police have said that the concentrators seized from Kalra's restaurants were imported from China and were being sold at an exorbitant price of Rs 50,000 to 70,000 a piece as against its cost of Rs 16,000 to Rs 22,000.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/black-marketing-of-oxygen-concentrators-delhi-police-seeks-5-day-custody-of-bizman-navneet-kalra-986856.html" target="_blank">'Black-marketing' of oxygen concentrators: Delhi Police seeks 5-day custody of bizman Navneet Kalra</a></strong></p>.<p>Oxygen concentrators are crucial medical equipment used for Covid-19 patients and are on high demand amid the second wave of the pandemic.</p>.<p>On May 5, a case was registered against Kalra under Section 420 (cheating), 188 (disobedience to order promulgated by public servant), 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code, Essential Commodities Act and Epidemic Diseases Act. </p>