Friday, July 8, 2011

Police beats upset customers

Before the biggest Afghan private bank, have the Kabul Bank, also formed long queues of people today. Witnesses said the police put batons against individual persons, in order to keep the situation under control.

Kabul Bank

Security forces have to guard the Kabul Bank.
Many savers worried about their deposits came just before the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan and the beginning of the then three-day holiday rest, to withdraw money, but some also have to resolve their accounts. The Reuters news agency quoted one of the applied banking customers with the words: ". We need money for clothes, food and sweets, the owner of the bank had promised us to open any branches that was a lie.." Another was threatened with violence: "If they do not listen to us, we are all branches of the bank loot Kabul." Up to 200 people are in front of the Central Bank have held up.

The central bank froze the assets of large shareholders. Previously, two top managers had been forced to resign the bench. An examination of the processes running. According to media reports the bank managers are accused of corruption.

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