Staff Reporter :
A three-member delegation of the Anti-Corruption Commission led by Assistant Director Md Alamgir visited the Kamalapur Railway Station after receiving a complaint on their hotline about the glitch in the app for sale of tickets on Wednesday.
The ACC received the complaint this morning when a ticket seeker said that the CNS app had deducted money through the app but did not issue the ticket.
The complaint prompted the ACC delegation to visit the railway station where they confirmed the allegations.
Deputy Assistant Director of ACC Monirul Islam urged the railway authorities to solve the issue as soon as possible and also that mobile court should be deployed on the counters to check corruption and mismanagement.
The employee of CNS Bangladesh who was deployed at the Kamalapur Railway Station could not give much details on the matter, but told the ACC authorities that at least 1,752 tickets were sold through the app powered by CNS since this morning.
A three-member delegation of the Anti-Corruption Commission led by Assistant Director Md Alamgir visited the Kamalapur Railway Station after receiving a complaint on their hotline about the glitch in the app for sale of tickets on Wednesday.
The ACC received the complaint this morning when a ticket seeker said that the CNS app had deducted money through the app but did not issue the ticket.
The complaint prompted the ACC delegation to visit the railway station where they confirmed the allegations.
Deputy Assistant Director of ACC Monirul Islam urged the railway authorities to solve the issue as soon as possible and also that mobile court should be deployed on the counters to check corruption and mismanagement.
The employee of CNS Bangladesh who was deployed at the Kamalapur Railway Station could not give much details on the matter, but told the ACC authorities that at least 1,752 tickets were sold through the app powered by CNS since this morning.