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Such is the proof in the fourth phase of the expedition to Falmondi in Chittagong on Tuesday.
Found mobile court.
The cold was removed from storage and taken to Malta after a two-point operation last week.
In storage. From there, the retail malt price is Rs 2400.
Although they were taken, they were given a receipt for 1500 rupees.
On Tuesday morning, the executive magistrate of the district administration, Ghalib Chowdhury, of the city.
Riaz Uddin went to the market.
Khokon Mia, a retailer there, said merchants in Falmondi were mobile
He was brought to Malta in a cold store after the court raid. Brought from there every morning
For sale
Per box (15 kg) of Al-Amin merchants in Falmondi on Tuesday morning
Malta was bought for 2,400 rupees, but Khokon Mia received a receipt for 1,500 rupees. Even without receipts
Khokon said retailers receive Malta.
Upon receiving this complaint, the executive magistrate said. Touhidul Islam and Ghalib Chowdhury
He went to Falmondi with the army and the police.
Sumon, the warehouse manager, said that when the expedition team went to Al-Amin Traders
Malta is kept in a cold store. At that time, store owner Ali Hossain covered his body.
Executive Magistrate Touhidul Islam at bdnews24.com
He said: “When I went on the expedition, I saw that most of the warehouses did not have Maltese. Another to remove Malta in cold rooms
Fruits are sold in the yard. Although he mentioned 1500 rupees per box on the receipt after the operation
In fact, Malta sells for Rs 2,400 as before.
“In this cycle, importers from Chittagong and Dhaka, commission agents, brokers, cold
Warehouse owners, merchants, wholesalers, and even some retailers are involved. “
Meanwhile, Al-Amin Traders manager Sumon was fined Tk 20,000.
Is.
The expedition team then went in search of the importer in Falmondi. At this time
Feeling the presence of the mobile court, Chittagong Fruit Trade (Pvt) Ltd., GS Trading,
Messrs. Nubaid and Ibrahim Enterprise
Give.
The office of Messrs. NS Fruits International was found open but there is a
The store staff was just that.
Executive Magistrate Touhidul Islam said the organization’s address was used
However, there are no fruit or Maltese import documents. That is home office work. There is
There is TV, fridge, fridge, air conditioning, wardrobe and bed.
“Some importers recently cut the company name in Sartre
There is also evidence that he did it. “
As no effective action has been taken, even with bail before, to the mobile court
Abdul Malek, president of the Chittagong Fruit Merchants Association, gave a testimonial link apologizing
And secretary general. Alamgir
Detectives against fruit traders who are involved in price manipulation in this way.
Surveillance has been stepped up, said executive magistrate Touhidul Islam.
In a series of raids, the mobile court found that Malta had an average import cost
75-80 rupees per kg. As such, the wholesale price should be Rs 60-75 per kg
90-95 at the retail level.
Malta was sold at the same price in late March, but the coronavirus contained vitamin C.
Effectiveness and three weeks before Ramadan
In the interval, the malt price was increased to Rs 160 per kg wholesale.
On April 28 and 29, Malta was raided for two days in a row at a fair price
The mobile court realized the promise of sale. In two days, a total of 6 shopkeepers for a lakh 75
Thousands of rupees were fined.
In the presence of the expedition team, merchants sold Malta at a lower price.
Then, on May 3, the mobile court returned to Falmondi. Sold that day
The campaign found that the malt price was Rs 100 per kg on invoice purchase receipts and retail buyers.
Equipment
Last Tuesday again in Falmandid after receiving complaints from retailers in the city
The operation was carried out.
Executive Magistrate Touhidul Islam said: “Then we will present a case. Cold
Several organizations keep track of storage. There will also be operations. “
From Falmondi in the BRTC area of Chittagong to all the markets in the city, as well as Noakhali,
Imported fruits go to Comilla, Cox’s Bazar, Chandpur and the three hill districts.
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