Owner of Kourosh Company Fled, Colonel Kalantari Said They Don’t Run Away

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Owner of Kourosh Company Fled, Colonel Kalantari Said They Don't Run Away

The owner of Kourosh Company has fled. Colonel Kalantari said they wouldn’t run away.

Kourosh Company, which had gained fame by claiming to sell iPhones for 20 million, has shut down these days, and the owner is on the run.

The Economic Crimes Police have confirmed this matter and are seeking to find this individual and restore the rights of the victims.

To gain people’s trust, this company also used famous and well-known sports and art figures for their advertisements.

Tough economic conditions sometimes lead citizens to improper solutions for collecting more money. In this context, exploiters use various techniques, including famous Ponzi schemes, to collect money for offering cheap products, with Kourosh Company being a clear example.

Ashiri, one of the victims, told Entekhab about the current situation of Kourosh Company: Yesterday morning, they packed everything and left. Today, the building owner has placed a truck at the entrance and removed the Kourosh Company sign so that even the letter marks are gone, and they quickly put up a banner saying this property does not belong to Kourosh Company and to file a complaint with the documents in hand.

He continued regarding the complaint against Kourosh Company, saying, ‘I didn’t file a complaint, but the police can’t do anything. When Colonel Kalantari was present during the chaos, he said they wouldn’t run away and couldn’t go anywhere, and we can’t seal it. What does he say? Will the money return with our complaint? The situation is laughable. Complaints have been filed against Sharifian, Goudarzi, and Qara Daghian, and celebrities. People have invoices of 240 million and 600 million from him and have no recourse.’

He added, ‘This same Kourosh Company said I don’t have military service completion and I don’t have a passport and won’t leave Iran, but his photos abroad have surfaced. Meanwhile, his license has been published. Gharah Daghian was one of the members, and he is not there either. At the building site, forms are scattered on the ground.’

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