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Kanpur: At least Rs 150 crore recovered in income tax raid on businessman's house.
Authorities in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur city have recovered about Rs 150 crore from a businessman's house. Officials say the count is ongoing and only after that will it be possible to know the total amount received from the house.
The Central Board of
Taxes and Customs (CBIC) on Thursday raided the homes, offices, and factories of
perfume trader Piyush Jain in Kanpur and seized about Rs 150 crore in cash from
his house so far, according to officials. Has been done and the counting of
notes is still going on.
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CBIC chairman Vivek
Johri said he would be able to confirm the total amount recovered only after
the counting of notes was completed.
Income tax departments
and customs officials in India are conducting raids in the state of Uttar
Pradesh ahead of Assembly elections in February-March next year. The operation
in Kanpur has not only sparked controversy in political circles but has also
taken the common man by surprise.
According to officials,
they raided Piyush Jain's factory and residence in Kanpur. Apart from this,
various teams have also raided his house, factory, his office, cold storage, and
petrol pump in Gujarat.
CBIC Chairman Vivek
Johri claimed that it was a case of fake bills and credit cards.
Who is Piyush Jain?
Piyush Jain is a
resident of Kanuj in Kanpur. He has a house, a perfume factory, cold storage, and a petrol pump in Kannauj.
He also owns a house
and a showroom in Mumbai. His companies are also registered in Mumbai.
Piyush Jain controls
roughly 40 companies, according to authorities, two of which are in the Middle
East. Despite the fact that they are mostly renowned as perfumers.
Allegations of forged
receipts and fraud
Vivek Johari said he
had received information that Piyush Jain's companies were transacting goods
without receipts and without paying taxes.
The ANI news agency
quoted officials as saying that no arrests had been made so far.
According to the
information received so far, several fake receipts have also been recovered
from Piyush Jain's house. Prior to the raid on Piyush Jain's house, the CBIC had
taken action against a paan spice trader and from there they got information
about Piyush Jain after which the action was taken.
According to the
information, the help of SBI officials is being sought for the counting of
notes, after which the correct information of the total amount will be
available. Authorities are using machines to count the notes.
Alleged to belong to
political party Samajwadi Party
In some reports, Piyush
Jain is also said to be close to Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav. The
Samajwadi Party has been targeted while tweeting from BJP's Twitter handle in
Uttar Pradesh.
Samajwadi Party media
consultant Ashish Yadav has denied this in a tweet.
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