Maruf Hasan

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Maruf Hasan

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A Story Of A Bankrupt

A Story Of A Bankrupt

2 mins
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Once upon a time in the bustling city of Dhaka, Bangladesh, there lived a man named Aarav. Aarav was a cunning individual with a strong desire for wealth and prosperity. However, his ambitions far exceeded his means, and he found himself trapped in a web of financial difficulties.


Desperate for a way out, Aarav hatched a devious plan to secure a massive loan from a local bank. He knew that in Bangladesh, corruption had deep roots, and certain individuals were easily swayed by the allure of money. With this knowledge, Aarav set his sights on the bank manager, Mr. Rahman.


Aarav approached Mr. Rahman, knowing that a significant bribe would be necessary to win the manager's cooperation. After much negotiation, Aarav struck a deal with Mr. Rahman, offering him a staggering amount of 50 lakh taka in exchange for a loan of 10 Koti taka (1 billion taka). Mr. Rahman, enticed by the bribe, agreed to fulfill Aarav's request.


True to his word, Mr. Rahman manipulated the loan approval process, and soon enough, Aarav found himself with the entire sum of 10 Koti taka in his possession. However, instead of using the money for legitimate purposes, Aarav embarked on an elaborate scheme to safeguard his newfound wealth.


In a calculated move, Aarav transferred the entirety of the loaned money to the bank accounts of his trusted relatives and associates. By doing so, he cleverly shifted the liability away from himself, making it appear as though he had no personal funds at all.


With his plan in motion, Aarav intentionally declared himself bankrupt, ensuring that his debts would outweigh any assets he possessed. His declaration sent shockwaves through the bank, leaving them bewildered and scrambling to recover the loaned amount.


When the bank officials began investigating Aarav's financial situation, they discovered the clever trick he had played. It became evident that Aarav had strategically orchestrated the movement of funds to his relatives, leaving no trace of the money he had received.


Faced with the reality that Aarav had successfully eluded their grasp, the bank officials reluctantly decided to excuse him from repaying the loan. However, they imposed a severe restriction on his freedom—Aarav was prohibited from leaving the country. The officials hoped that by restricting his movements, they could maintain some semblance of control over the situation.


Aarav, though victorious in his scheme, found himself trapped within the confines of his own city. He had evaded his debts but paid a heavy price—a life confined to the borders of Bangladesh.



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