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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Freedom 251 maker Ringing Bells’ MD Mohit Goel arrested for fraud
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Freedom 251 maker Ringing Bells’ MD Mohit Goel arrested for fraud

Mohit Goel was arrested in Ghaziabad following a complaint that his company Ringing Bells had not supplied the handsets that a phone distribution company had paid for

A file photo of Mohit Goel, director of Ringing Bells, maker of ‘world’s cheapest smartphone’. Photo: APPremium
A file photo of Mohit Goel, director of Ringing Bells, maker of ‘world’s cheapest smartphone’. Photo: AP

Lucknow: The director of a company that claimed it was selling the world’s cheapest smartphone was arrested on Thursday on fraud charges, police said Friday.

Mohit Goel was arrested in the New Delhi suburb of Ghaziabad following a complaint that his company Ringing Bells had not supplied the handsets that a phone distribution company had paid for.

The launch of the smartphone called “Freedom251" and priced at Rs251 ($3.70) in February 2016 was widely covered by the Indian media. The company’s website on which pre-orders were taken crashed with huge numbers of people trying to access it to book a phone.

Many customers who bought the phone said at the time that they were happy with the sleek features of the handset.

Police spokesman Rahul Srivastava said on Friday that the arrest was made after the distribution company, Ayam Enterprises, filed a complaint that it had paid Goel Rs3 million, but had received handsets worth only Rs1.3 million.

In their complaint, Ayam Enterprises said they had agreed to distribute the phones and had paid Ringing Bells the money in advance.

Ringing Bells had failed to supply handsets or return the money to the distributor despite several reminders, police said.

However, Goel’s company ran into troubles when some 30,000 customers paid for the phone on Ringing Bells’ online site and were promised delivery of the handset by June — a promise the company failed to meet.

Mobile phone industry analysts were sceptical about the cheap smartphone and enthusiasm for Goel’s phone faded after supplies stopped.

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Published: 24 Feb 2017, 02:14 PM IST
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