Categories: Economy

Taxmen’s raid on biz entities with Dubai link unearths Rs 750 crore in secret foreign bank accounts

<p>
A search and seizure operation carried out by the Income Tax Department last week on a group of companies linked to a Dubai-based finance firm has revealed black money to the tune of 100 million US Dollars  ( about Rs 750 crore) parked in bank accounts  in Switzerland, UAE, Malaysia and some other countries.</p>
<p>
According to information provided by the Income Tax Department, as many as 37 premises spread across Mumbai, Pune, Noida and Bangalore were raided. These groups/individuals were in varied businesses such as cable manufacturing, real estate, textile, printing machineries, hotels and logistics.</p>
<p>
These groups/individuals utilized the services of a Dubai based financial service provider to create a dubious and complex web of foreign companies and trusts based in tax havens such as Mauritius, UAE, British Virgin Islands, Gibraltar etc. to hold their unaccounted assets.</p>
<p>
<strong>Also read:</strong>  <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/economy-news/income-tax-dept-unearths-rs-crore-in-black-money-in-raid-on-leading-real-estate-group-113886.html">Income Tax Dept. unearths Rs 1000 crore in black money in raid on leading real estate group</a></p>
<p>
Evidence gathered during the search operation reveal that the undisclosed funds parked abroad have been used by these groups for acquiring immovable properties in several countries such as UK, Portugal and UAE in the name of defunct companies incorporated abroad. The funds were layered through foreign bank accounts, for meeting the personal expenses of the promoters and their family members abroad and routing back funds in their Indian entities.</p>
<p>
During the course of the search operation, several incriminating documents, loose sheets, diaries, emails and other digital evidence has been unearthed which indicates ownership of a large number of foreign bank accounts and immovable properties, unreported to the Department.</p>
<p>
Evidence related to bogus payments to suppliers for generating cash, unaccounted cash expenditure, hawala transactions, over-invoicing have also been gathered. Unaccounted cash and jewellery to the tune of over Rs. 2 crore has been seized from the residential and business premises. More than 50 bank lockers have been kept under restraint.</p>
<p>
Further investigations are in progress, the Income Tax Department said.</p>

IN Bureau

Recent Posts

Baloch Yakjehti Committee releases documentary to honour Karima Baloch’s legacy

On the 4th death anniversary of human rights activist Karima Baloch, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee…

11 hours ago

EAM Jaishankar to visit US from December 24-29

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will visit the US from December 24-29 to discuss key…

11 hours ago

Balochistan: Medical students protest campus closure, security crackdown

Students at the Bolan Medical College (BMC) in Balochistan's Quetta entered the 27th day of…

12 hours ago

Climate change, health risks escalate amid surge in PoGB deforestation

The intensifying cutting of trees for firewood in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan (PoGB) is not only worsening…

13 hours ago

India’s retired judges, bureaucrats call for “immediate end” to attacks on minorities in open letter to Bangladesh

A group of retired judges, bureaucrats, Army officials and other civil society members have penned…

14 hours ago

Israel, Slovakia sign historic USD 582 million deal to boost Air Defense capabilities

Israel and Slovakia signed a 2 billion shekel (USD 582 million) agreement on Monday to…

14 hours ago