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e-commerce platform Q-com’s Kabir Nirob sent to jail

Crime 2021-10-11, 1:15pm

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Special Correspondent

A Dhaka court yesterday sent Head of Marketing, E-commerce shop Q-com, RJ Humayun

Kabir Nirob to the jail in a fraudulence case.

Magistrate Morshed Al-Mamun Bhuiyan of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court

of Dhaka passed the order on Sunday.

Earlier, Tejgaon Industrial Area Police Station Sub-Inspector and Investigation Officer (IO)

of the case, Ruhul Alim produced Nirob in the court on completion of his one-day remand.

The appealed to the court on keep Nirob behind the bar until the investigation is being

completed.

Tejgaon Industrial Area Police Station police arrested Nirob from Nobodoy Housing of

Mohammadpur in the city on Friday morning.

He was shown arrested in the fraudulence case filed by a customer on October 7. He is the

number 4 accused in the case. Later, Nirob was placed Nirob on remand.

Tejgaon Industrial Area Police Station’s Additional Commissioner Hafiz Al Faruque told the

media that a customer filed a case alleging that he paid for products worth over Tk 5.6

million but he did not receive the products. He contacted Q-coom office but in vain.

The customer filed the case against 6 people including Q-com’s Managing Director and RJ

Nirob, the police officer said.

Earlier on October 3, the Detective Branch of police arrested Q-com CEO Md Ripon Mia

from Dhanmondi area and later he was put on a two-day remand.

Ripon is accused in the fraudulence case and in another case filed under the Digital Security

Act with Paltan Police Station.

Q-com was founded in 2019. There are allegations that Q-com deceived customers, through

advertising to sell products at lower price than market price.