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Police conducts inquiry against AAP MLA for 'illegal distribution' of COVID medicines

The Delhi Police is conducting an inquiry against AAP MLA Dilip Pandey for 'illegal distribution' of COVID medicines. In a video message that he posted on Twitter, Pandey has said that the inquiry against him was very unfortunate.

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Published : May 12, 2021, 4:16 PM IST

New Delhi: The Delhi Police is conducting an inquiry against several concerned persons, including Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Dilip Pandey, on the orders of the Delhi High Court.

As per the Delhi Police, a writ petition had been filed in the Delhi High Court about politicians allegedly involved in the illegal distribution of COVID medicines, after which, the court directed the Delhi Police to conduct an inquiry.

The Police further informed that Pandey had been contacted on Tuesday but his phone was switched off.

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"Later, an advocate called up the inquiry officer and informed them that he would submit a reply tomorrow. This is in response to Pandey's mischievous tweet with misplaced allegations on police inquiry," the Delhi Police said.

In a video message that he posted on Twitter, Pandey has said that the inquiry against him was very unfortunate and told the Delhi Police 'Bring it on'.

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"If someone has an oxygen cylinder or concentrator I gave it to another person in need, or if I spoke to a medicine shop owner, he said medicine is available and I sent to someone. What is wrong with that? Haven't I helped someone?" he asked.

"Bring it on. I will soon file a written reply. I will not leave my humanity out of fear of the Centre and its crime branch," the Timapur MLA said.

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(ANI)

New Delhi: The Delhi Police is conducting an inquiry against several concerned persons, including Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Dilip Pandey, on the orders of the Delhi High Court.

As per the Delhi Police, a writ petition had been filed in the Delhi High Court about politicians allegedly involved in the illegal distribution of COVID medicines, after which, the court directed the Delhi Police to conduct an inquiry.

The Police further informed that Pandey had been contacted on Tuesday but his phone was switched off.

Read: 26 AMU professors die of Covid-19

"Later, an advocate called up the inquiry officer and informed them that he would submit a reply tomorrow. This is in response to Pandey's mischievous tweet with misplaced allegations on police inquiry," the Delhi Police said.

In a video message that he posted on Twitter, Pandey has said that the inquiry against him was very unfortunate and told the Delhi Police 'Bring it on'.

Read: INS Tarkash brings oxygen to Mumbai from Qatar

"If someone has an oxygen cylinder or concentrator I gave it to another person in need, or if I spoke to a medicine shop owner, he said medicine is available and I sent to someone. What is wrong with that? Haven't I helped someone?" he asked.

"Bring it on. I will soon file a written reply. I will not leave my humanity out of fear of the Centre and its crime branch," the Timapur MLA said.

Read: Security forces capture most wanted NSCN (IM) cadre

(ANI)

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