IN response to a recent Facebook post circulating under the page name “The Real PPP,” Mohamed Qualander, CEO of Queensway Group Inc., has issued a statement refuting claims linking him to the vessel that capsized off the coast of Trinidad & Tobago.
The post alleged that the vessel involved in the maritime incident belonged to Mohamed Qualander, also known as Arafat.
However, Qualander categorically denies any ownership of a fuel boat and asserts that he has never been engaged in the trading of fuel in Guyana or anywhere else in the world.
“I wish to state that I have never owned any fuel boat and I was never involved in the trading of fuel in Guyana or anywhere else in the world and that I have absolutely no knowledge or relationship to the vessel mentioned in the Facebook post,” said Qualander in his statement.
Following the dissemination of the post, Qualander disclosed that he has been inundated with numerous calls from concerned friends, family members, and business partners, both locally and internationally. These individuals have expressed alarm and dismay at the implications made by the article.
In light of these developments, Qualander has taken action by reporting the Facebook post to the Cyber Crimes unit of the Guyana Police Force, signalling his commitment to addressing the false claims and safeguarding his reputation.
The Queensway Group Inc. CEO emphasises his stance on the matter and urges the public to refrain from spreading unfounded allegations that could tarnish his name and business endeavours.