M.J. at Beddy Yard. Traders firm paid Rs 2.70 crore to traders
Rajkot
M.J. at Bedi Yard near Rajkot. A trio of uncles and nephews, including Mehul Samani, Abhi Samani and Jayesh Samani, who own a firm called Traders, paid Rs 2.50 crore to an estimated 12 traders. An investigation into the allegations has been handed over to Kuwadwa police.
The traders, led by the chairman and other members of Bedi Yard, said in an application submitted to the Commissioner of Police in-charge that M.J. The firm, called Traders, procured cereals and pulses worth about Rs 2.50 crore from 12 different traders.
In return for which checks were given. These checks were returned. M.J. The three partners of the traders are now making all sorts of excuses to give money. The partner of the firm, Mehul Samani, while going to collect, says that we have made way for your rupee. You do not have to pay us your dues. Neither I nor my partners are going to give money.
In this way the creditors are mentally harassing the traders. Not only that, they are talking about intimidation and harming the family through relatives and kin. When the traders talked about filing a complaint, Mehul Samani said, "You don't know what the police will do to us. What can I do?"
The money of the merchants is getting into trouble. The firm's partners have purchased a variety of properties and land. Trapping the money of the traders has ruined their economic situation. As a result, merchants are forced to pay off their debts and pay their bills.
In this case, if a trader loses his mental balance and takes a final step, all his responsibility falls on M.J. Traders will be partners. M.J. Traders' partners are playing tricks on the society. While on the other hand do not give the money owed to the merchants. So that the merchants have demanded justice.
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