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Evaly CEO Mohammad Rassel admitted to hospital

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Gulshan police duty officer ASI Alindra confirmed the information to Bangla's online news portal Dhaka Post. “Rassell told us he was feeling sick around 9 pm on Friday,” he said.

: The (CEO) of Evaly was arrested in a case of embezzlement of customer money earlier this evening Mohammad Rassel fell ill and was admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

He is undergoing treatment there. He was taken to Dhaka Medical College & Hospital from Gulshan Station at 9:30 pm on Friday.

Gulshan police duty officer Alindra confirmed the information to Bangla’s online news portal Dhaka Post. “Rassell told us he was feeling sick around 9 pm on Friday,” he said.

He was later rushed to Dhaka Medical College Hospital in a police vehicle around 9:30 pm. We have learned that he is undergoing treatment there till the last news.

A case was filed against Rassell and his wife Shamima Nasrin at Gulshan police station on Thursday (September 16th) for embezzlement. A customer of Evaly filed the case in the name of Arif Baker.

The RAB arrested Rassell in the afternoon after the case was filed. Later, they were interrogated at the RAB headquarters.

On Friday (September 17) at 3:30 pm, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Atiqul Islam Evaly’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) said: “ Russell and his wife Shamima Nasrin (chairman of the organization) were allowed to be remanded for 3 days.”

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