Surat: Two traders of Global Textile Market near Schmeier Hospital on Sahara Darwaja-Puna Road in the city of Surat have reportedly lost Rs 32 crore in raw materials. Reached hobbled.
- Two generations fell raw in the global textile market
- More than 60 creditors rushed to Weavers
- More than 50 weavers complained to Fogwan
- Suspicion of pre-plan lifting
- Attempts are being made to contact traders, the Fogwa president said
- If the traders do not pay, a police complaint will be lodged: President Fogwa
Ashok Jirawala, president of Fogwa, said Vivar, who was closing the shop when both the traders were closing, suspected that the party had broken up. We are trying to contact both traders. If they agree to pay the details, we will clear the way, otherwise we will lodge a complaint with the police.
Fogwani’s office, Vivaru, complained that two traders, who were trading in a rented shop in the global textile market, had not opened their shops for two days and had closed their phones, raising suspicions. Those from whose reference the shop was found are being called and questioned. 60 traders made a list of debts and gave it to the President. The initial figure of lifting has reached 32 crores. In which a trader who has fallen raw has to take Rs 20 crore from Vivar. The sudden disappearance of traders with two separate shops on the same market in the same market has raised the possibility of preplan rising.
Weavers’ money will not be trapped
Fogwa president Ashok Jirawala said the office had received more than 50 complaints. Weavers’ phones have not been picked up by these traders for a long time. They could not be reached. They were not found at the address given to Market Assoc. On the other hand, a trader who knew a trader said that he had gone out of town for 10 days. Weavers’ money will not be trapped.
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