Taxmen raid multiple locations in Chennai, seize Rs 90 cr, 100 kg gold


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Chennai, Dec 8 (PTI): In a major crackdown post demonetisation, Income Tax officials today raided eight locations here and seized Rs 90 crore cash and 100 kg gold. Three persons are being questioned in connection with the massive seizure.

After monitoring for months select persons suspected to be evading tax through shadowy transactions and based on a specific tip-off, the searches began today, a senior tax official said.

"The searches are continuing. So far Rs 90 crore cash has been seized, which is a mix of demonetised and new currencies. Also, 100 kg gold worth crores of rupees has been seized," the official who did not wish to be named told PTI. Of the 100 kg gold recovered, 70 kg was in form of gold bars which were seized from a hotel room, he said.

He said the three persons suspected to have been involved in transactions related to tax evasion are being questioned. Other material of evidentiary value, including documents were being scrutinised. Asked about the source of the money and whether any hawala or similar banned transactions were involved, he said these were "shadowy transfers". More information, leading to conclusive inference, would be known in the course of investigation, he said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    Assertive combing operation is required to unearth the hoarding and black money covering all the suspects

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    What about Reddy's Rs.500 Crores ...

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  • Abhijit, M'lore

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    News as per NDTV report - Of the cash found, Rs. 8 crore were in new notes, Rs. 65 crore in the banned old notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000, sources said. Rs. 10 crore in old and new currency is being sorted. The gold, valued at nearly Rs. 28 crore, is in bars of 1 kg.

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  • George Lawrence, karkala

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    NAMO NAMO

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  • Concerned1, bengaluru

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    There you go.
    Modi\Jaitly\Shah say "everything is going AS PLANNED"!!!

    I believe now, they really planned...

    And we middle\poor class people find - ATMs closed, those standing in the line for cash, go empty handed as many Banks say they are short of cash....
    Their plan is really working - to harass middle\poor class people.

    When maximum allowed for withdrawal is Rs.24000\- per week, how these people had 70 crore in new currency!!!

    It says it all - the success of the PLAN...

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    What a publicity stunts, catching non BJP people and exhibiting flawless administration. There are so many BJP fraudsters right in front of thier eyes and even in media BJP is giving blind eye to them. BJP means Licence to corruption.

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore / Bahrain

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    Modiji trying best to get betterment and do we think he alone can do it when all these vultures around to suck the blood of normal public who wait for exchange of few currency... Where are those who cry foul of currency unavailability in bank , this is what 70 years of rule given right to grabbers .. one by one is coming out.

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