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Mad rush for bikes sped up Evaly collapse  

Crime

Zia Chowdhury
23 September, 2021, 08:15 pm
Last modified: 24 September, 2021, 12:32 pm

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Mad rush for bikes sped up Evaly collapse  

Investigators find customers who ordered 16-17 bikes each though they themselves do not ride

Zia Chowdhury
23 September, 2021, 08:15 pm
Last modified: 24 September, 2021, 12:32 pm
Logo of Evaly. Picture: Collected
Logo of Evaly. Picture: Collected

 

An unhealthy competition with the market peers for offering products, particularly motorbikes, at lower rates quickened Evaly's business collapse, the company CEO told police.           

Most of the customers who paid Evaly for the bikes in advance are second and third grade government officials, said investigators privy to the interrogation of Evaly CEO Mohammad Rassel.       

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The scam-tainted e-commerce platform received as many as 2 lakh orders for motorbikes in three years since its inception, while the company could not deliver a big chunk of the order.

"We found many customers who do not ride a motorbike, but had ordered 16-17 bikes each. They ordered those for reselling," a police official who questioned Rassel in a case logged with Dhanmondi Police Station told The Business Standard Thursday.

The investigators said there are around 6 lakh motorbikes across the country registered with the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA). The 2 lakh bike orders with the Evaly alone caused a turbulence in the country's motorbike market.     

"We had been edging down the discounts gradually. But our market competitors such as Dhamaka and Eorange caused a furore in the market almost overnight, which forced us to stay in the discounts," said the police official quoting Rassel.  

Police said they were cross-checking the information they gleaned from Rassel during the remand with the Evaly server.     

Dues Tk1,000cr, Rassel skips money laundering queries  

The CEO told police that customers had placed Tk6,500 crore orders to Evaly in the last three years, while the company delivered products worth around Tk5,500 crore.

The Tk1,000 gap put a squeeze on the company eventually. The amount includes about Tk700 crore liabilities to customers, Tk250 crore dues to merchants and Tk50 crore dues for advertisements and campaigns.

Rassel, however, claimed to police that he had no assets in and outside Dhaka except some lands in Savar for a warehouse.

He even told police that he lived in a rented apartment in Mohammadpur, and repeatedly skipped questions related to siphoning off money outside the country.

The CEO shifts blame onto media      

During the interrogation, Rassel told police that he had to be arrested thanks to negative campaigns carried out by the media.

He also pointed the finger at market newcomers imitating Evaly's business model such as Dhamaka and Eorange.    

In a separate development Thursday, a Dhaka court ordered police to interrogate Rassel at the jail gate in the case filed with Dhanmondi police station.  

"So far, one case has been logged against Rassel with Gulshan Police Station and two with Dhanmondi Police Station," Abdullah Al Masum, assistant commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP, Dhanmondi Zone), told TBS.

The DMP official said a customer also filed a case with a Dhaka court Wednesday.

The second case with Dhanmondi Police Station was filed on 21 September by Abdur Rahman, a disgruntled customer of Evaly. The customer alleged he paid the company in advance for two motorbikes, but he neither received the product nor the refund yet.

After interrogating Rassel in a one day remand, police on Thursday produced the CEO before a Dhaka court seeking a five-day quizzing. Rejecting the remand plea, the court ordered Rassel to be interrogated at the jail gate within the next three working days.

On 16 September, police arrested Rassel and his wife Shamima Nasrin — also the chairman of Evaly — from their Mohammadpur residence following a fraud case filed with Gulshan police station. 

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