Customs to sue Raintree hotel

News Hour:

Authorities today found evidence of dodging VAT against The Raintree Hotel, the upscale hotel in Dhaka where two university girls were reportedly raped last month.

Customs Intelligence Investigation Directorate (CIID) found the hotel to have collected Tk 8.30 lakh VAT charges from customers, but paying only Tk 9,000 to the government.

“It is a punishable offence. We will file three separate cases against the hotel authorities under VAT, narcotic and customs acts,” said Moinul Khan, director general of the customs intelligence.

“It is unfair,” he said. “The hotel opened on April 8 this year. It collected Tk 8.30 lakh as VAT, but paid the government Tk 9,000. Also, we found 10 bottles of liquor. They don’t have license for it.”

 The DNC raided the hotel following allegations that Raintree ran an alcohol bar without legal permission.

The hotel came under radar after the allegation of the rape incident surfaced earlier this month. It prompted the customs intelligence to investigate into the hotel today.

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