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Maharashtra businessman seeks FIR against Benin-based firms in Rs 6.34 cr rice export fraud

A Maharashtra businessman has lodged a complaint with Delhi Police, seeking an FIR against Benin-based firms STE RISING SARL and SOCIETE AGRIC TECH RICE SARL, along with four Indian agents involved in a fraud amounting to approximately Rs 6.34 crore (USD 758,000) related to rice exports.

ANI Aug 15, 2024 17:44 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], August 15 (ANI): A Maharashtra businessman has lodged a complaint with Delhi Police, seeking an FIR against Benin-based firms STE RISING SARL and SOCIETE AGRIC TECH RICE SARL, along with four Indian agents involved in a fraud amounting to approximately Rs 6.34 crore (USD 758,000) related to rice exports.
Complainant Sarvesh Bhutada, represented by Supreme Court lawyer SC Mishra, has requested the registration of an FIR and the initiation of legal proceedings against the accused. Bhutada seeks appropriate legal action under the relevant sections of the law to address the fraud.
The owner of the agro-products company alleged that the fraud was perpetrated by Indians who placed purchase orders for rice exports to Cotonou, Benin.
Ganesh Agro Products, a rice exporter from Gondia district in Maharashtra, has alleged that it has been waiting over a year for payments from import agents in Cotonou, Benin.
The company has filed an application with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and issued a legal notice to the defaulters, but there has been no significant progress in securing the payments.
Earlier, Ganesh Agro Products issued a legal notice to the alleged culprits, including the Benin-based firms.
The company, which began exporting non-basmati rice in 2021-22, faced initial disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic but saw improvement in 2022-23 and 2023-24.
They received several purchase orders for parboiled rice from Cotonou, Benin, from the owner of STE Rising Star SARL.
The alleged fraudsters placed these orders through both STE Rising Star SARL and Societe Agric-Tech Rice SARL, which operate in Benin.
Earlier, Ganesh Agro Products complained to the Ministry of External Affairs regarding the fraud. The company has appealed to the government to take action against the Indians involved in the fraudulent activities.
Ganesh Agro Products has appealed to the Government of India to take stringent action against these individuals, ensure their return to India, and secure payment of their dues with interest.
The company also alleged in its application that the accused might be involved in money laundering.
The accused have reportedly engaged in similar fraudulent activities with other Indians and are currently absconding from Cotonou, alleged the complainant. (ANI)

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