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Dhamaka operating without license, account


COO, 2 others arrested

The Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) on Wednesday arrested three people, including Sirajul Islam Rana -- COO of the e-commerce company Dhamaka -- over a case filed by a customer at Tongi West Police Station in Gazipur on charges of fraud and embezzlement. ANM Imran Khan, assistant director of Rab's Legal and Media Wing, confirmed to the media. COURTESY

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  • Bangladesh News Desk
  • Published: 30 Sep 2021, 11:13 AM

Dhamaka Shopping was operating its business without any trade license and it used to make transactions in the name of Invariant Telecom Bangladesh Ltd.  “Dhamaka Shopping has no trade license, and its transactions were made in the name of Invariant Telecom Bangladesh Ltd tactfully. RAB has detected the transactions of Tk 750 crore,” said Commander Khandaker Al Moin, director of RAB legal and media wing.

He said this at a press briefing held at RAB’s Karwan Bazar office. 

Earlier, the elite force arrested three people, including the chief operating officer of e-commerce platform Dhamaka Shopping from the Tejgaon area of the capital on charges of fraud. reports UNB. 

The arrestees were identified as Dhamaka COO Sirajul Islam Rana, 34, Imtiaz Hasan Sabuj, 31, category head of mobile fashion and Ibrahim Swapan, 33, category head electronics of the company.

On September 23, a customer of Tongi filed a case against the chairman, the managing director and the COO of Dhamaka Shopping with Tongi West police station.

Dhamaka Digital launched its operation in 2018 and officially started its operation as Dhamaka Shopping in 2020, said Commander Khandaker Al Moin.

During their interrogations, the arrestees said the office and depot rent of the e-commerce platform remained unpaid due to the financial crisis. The salaries of its employees also remained unpaid.

The activities of Dhamaka Shopping have remained suspended since June 2021 following the relocation of the office.

The main aim of the company was to embezzle money from suppliers and customers and remove the money through ‘hold money process plan’, he said, adding that they used to offer special discounts to attract customers.

Dhamaka had three lakh customers and they were involved in selling mobile and TV sets, refrigerators, motorbikes, home appliances and furniture by offering discounts.

The most attractive offer of their company is a 20-30 per cent discount on signature cards, a 50 per cent discount on Dhakama night and a 20-30 per cent discount on regular purchase offers.

During the interrogations, the elite force came to know that the company follows the ‘Inventory zero model’ and ‘Hold money process plan’ to cheat people.

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