Khaleej Times

Suppliers of closed supermarke­t in limbo

- Anu Warrier anuwarrier@khaleejtim­es.com

100 Number of suppliers who claim to have lost millions of dirhams

dubai — A supermarke­t chain that shut down recently has left hundreds of unpaid workers and suppliers in limbo, a group of suppliers claimed on Thursday.

Several supermarke­t outlets run by Al Manama Group, which has about four decades’ history of operating in the UAE, closed down without paying the dues to them, the suppliers said.

Around 40 representa­tives from over 100 suppliers — who claim to have lost money amounting to millions of dirhams — came together on Thursday and maintained they were unable to contact the management of the group despite repeated attempts. Calls by Khaleej Times to the group office went unanswered while mobile numbers of some of the senior management people were ‘not reachable’.

“The trouble with the group started early in March and they almost stopped paying us the money from June. But I am dealing with the group for more than three decades, and I trusted them when they said the dues would be settled soon,” said PK Kutty, sales manager, Al Jazira Poultry Farm LLC.

Mohammed Shameem, credit controller at Baqer Mohebi Enterprise­s, said many of the suppliers reached the main office of the group on November 25 and it was “chaos there”.

“There was nobody responsibl­e in the office. We could only see some [junior] managers who knew nothing about the situation.

“The managing director of the group, Abdul Khader Sabeer from Kerala, India, has been missing from the UAE for some time. And all other responsibl­e people gradually disappeare­d,” said Shameem.

Some of the suppliers have filed complaints against the group management over bounced cheques.

“I have been doing business with them since 1991 and, till June, I faced no issues. There was not even a single dud cheque or any other discrepanc­y. But after the credit grew high, I had to stop supplying goods. I have eight cheques worth a total of Dh1.4 million with me and two of them

have already bounced. The rest are due in the coming month and I don’t think it will pass at the bank,” added Shameem.

Stanley Rodrigues, general manager of Datar and Sons Limited, said: “We have no idea what to do. We don’t even know where Sabeer is. Every attempt we made to contact him or any other senior managers went in vain. For us, the problem is that we are not the owners of the firms that supplied goods to the group. We are just employees and are answerable to our companies. We even supplied goods beyond the normal credit limit to Al Manama because we trusted the group and had been doing business for decades. Now, we are in deep trouble.” The suppliers said they are planning to take legal action against the group.

They almost stopped paying us the money from June. But I am dealing with the group for more than three decades, and I trusted them when they said the dues would be settled soon.” PK Kutty, sales manager, Al Jazira Poultry Farm LLC

 ?? Photo by Shihab ?? Al Manama Supermarke­t in Al Nahda, Sharjah, displays a ‘closed’ board on Thursday. —
Photo by Shihab Al Manama Supermarke­t in Al Nahda, Sharjah, displays a ‘closed’ board on Thursday. —

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