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- EC suspends six employees over NID fraud
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- AP sues three Trump administration officials
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- Israeli forces kill two Palestinian teenagers
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Evaly chairman, his wife jailed in fraud case
A court in Dhaka on Wednesday convicted and sentencedMohammad Rassel, managing director (MD) of e-commerce platform Evaly, andhis wife Shamima Nasrin, also the chairman of the company, to two-year simpleimprisonment in a fraud case. Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Partho Bhadra pronounced the...

E-commerce scam involving billions of taka fades into shadows
Companies like Evaly, Alesha Mart, and E-Orange stand accused of defrauding customers of billions of taka, leaving thousands of affected customers without refunds or recourse. These once-prominent e-commerce platforms, which flourished during the Awami League government, have largely ceased...