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Surat textile merchant made Rs 65 crore scam

In Surat, many people lost their money, while this sacm

Surat: Surat textile market has started to boost again. The recent discussion that the trader of Surat global textile market has raised Rs 65 crore has raised the concern of the trader. More than 100 traders have been trapped by the uprising. This is by far the biggest boom in the textile market. Amid the downturn in the textile market, the rise is expected to rise by Rs 65 crore to Rs 90 crore. The Weavers leader will meet the state home minister tomorrow to discuss the matter. Textile traders are saying that Dixit Miyani is the main accused in the Uthmana case and Anas Motyani and Smit Chhatbar are his accomplices. No complaint has been lodged in this regard so far. The pictures in front have also gone viral from traders.

Surat is the largest hub of the textile market. Meanwhile, a trader fleeing between Corona and the recession after raising Rs 65 crore has caused a stir in the entire textile market. After the uprising, the wave of anxiety among traders has returned. The 26-year-old, who has been a textile trader for the past few years, started two separate companies in a partnership at Globe Textile Market, opposite Sahara Darwaza, Old Bombay Market. He had been renting a shop in the market for a year and a half. The disappearance of the merchant, meanwhile, had added to the woes of the weavers.

The 26-year-old trader has planned to get up and take goods worth Rs 65 crore and close the shop without paying Rs. Some of the victims are yet to be identified. But Viverso says a total of Rs 90 crore has been raised.

Rupees of 100 weavers are trapped in the uprising. Permission will now be sought to open a rising party shop. The goods will then be given to the affected weavers as a percentage. Following the news of the uprising, some weavers visited the home of the fleeing merchant and his account. However, during the investigation, it was found that the home party and the address of the account were also incorrect. He also did not respond to calls from the boy’s father.

Evidence gathered

Vivirs, the current victim, is gathering various pieces of evidence against the perpetrator. The matter will now also be presented to Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghvi. On the other hand, the brokers through whom the goods are sold are also being approached. Those who have been given the goods by the uprising party are also being contacted. The 26-year-old trader’s rise has created a climate of fear and anxiety in the textile market.

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