I-T Dept conducts searches in Delhi and Mumbai, jewellery worth Rs 2.5 Cr seized

New Delhi, July 15 (FN Agency) Income Tax Department has carried out a search and seizure operation on a Delhi and Mumbai based group, engaged in the business of hospitality, marble, lights trading and real estate, an official statement said on Friday. Undeclared jewellery valued at Rs 2.5 crore were seized during the search operation conducted on July 7. A total of 18 premises across Delhi, Mumbai and Daman were covered during the search action. During the course of the search operation, a large number of incriminating evidences in the form of hard copy documents and digital data have been found and seized. The evidences indicate that the group has allegedly parked its undisclosed money abroad in certain low tax jurisdictions. ‘The group, through a Malaysia based web of companies, has finally invested the funds in its hospitality business in India.

It is estimated that the quantum of such funds exceeds Rs 40 crore,’ it said. The evidence gathered indicates that the group has allegedly invested in a few companies abroad, which have been incorporated specially for commodity trading. ‘The net worth of one such company including its profits earned has not been disclosed by the group in its ITRs for the relevant period. Further, it has been detected that the promoter of the group has invested in an immovable property in foreign jurisdiction which has also not been disclosed in his Income tax return. Besides these, certain offshore entities, set up for commodity trading, have been identified, which have also not been declared,’ the statement said. The search action also revealed that the group was allegedly involved in out-of-books cash sales in its India operations. ‘In its trading business of marble and lights, seized evidences indicate unaccounted cash sales to the extent of 50% to 70% of the total sales. Undisclosed excess stock of Rs. 30 crore has also been found. In its hospitality business, unaccounted sales have been detected more specifically in the banquet division,’ it said.