India Two men in Dwarka were arrested with allegations of fire extinguishers but lied was oxygen for patients with Covid-19.
The police arrested the suspects Ashutosh Chauhan, 19 and Ayush Kumar, 22 years old later last month.
Chauhan and Kumar were accused of selling fire extinguishers to families with NCOV infected people in the context of the number of deaths in this country.
"Her relatives infect NCOV and have a respiratory problem. She tried to bring relatives to the hospital but couldn't earn the bed. Then Arora tried to find an oxygen tank and contact the defendant"
Fire extinguishers.
After the discovery of scams, Arora initially did not come to meet officials but asked for suspects.
Another victim also filed this two people when his relatives died after buying a fake oxygen bottle.
India is in medical oxygen thirst when they are in "storm of Covid-19".
In order to cope with the lack of oxygen, medical supplies, India applies the 2005 disaster management law. Complete liquid oxygen, including the amount of goods produced by private factories, will be transferred to the Government