Deccan Chronicle

I-T MEN FIND KALKI WELLNESS STASHED `500cr

- NELLORE, OCT. 18 PATHRI RAJASEKHAR I DC

The income-tax department continued searches at the Kalki Ashram at Battalaval­lam and other campuses in Varadaiahp­alem in Chittoor district on Friday.

The raids were conducted following Intelligen­ce reports that the Wellness Group, run by Krishna, son of Kalki Bhagwan, and an offshoot of the Kalki Ashram, has been suppressin­g its receipts at its various centres. The money is then ploughed into investment­s in land in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu and in investment­s abroad.

The Wellness Group is a conglomera­te of trusts and companies that run year-round “wellness courses” and training programmes in philosophy, spirituali­ty, etc at various sprawling residentia­l campuses in Varadaiahp­alem in Andhra Pradesh, and in Chennai and Bengaluru.

Foreign currency and substantia­l quantities of undisclose­d gold in the form of jewellery, about

88 kg approximat­ely, valued at over `26 crore, has been found during the searches.

Undisclose­d diamonds weighing 1,271 carats valued approximat­ely at about `5 crore were found and seized.

The total value of the seizure so far is approximat­ely `93 crore. The undisclose­d income of the group detected so far is estimated at more than

`500 crore. The searches are still in progress.

The department has been carrying out searches in about 40 premises of the Wellness Group located in Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Varadaiahp­alem.

According to a press release of the I-T department, proof has been found during the search that the group has been regularly suppressin­g its receipts at its various centres or ashrams, and has therefore not revealed its actual income.

Evidence has been found with key employees who maintained records of cash collection­s that were kept outside the official accounts, and used to make investment­s elsewhere and also for paying for properties.

It is learnt that the group earned unaccounte­d income from cash it received for property sold at over and above the documented value. A preliminar­y estimate of such unaccounte­d cash receipts is `409 crore from the financial year

2014-15 onwards. Cash and other valuables were found at the residences of the group’s founder Kalki Bhagwan and his son, Krishna, and at one of the campuses. Cash totalling

`43.9 crore has been seized. In addition to this, $2.5 million (approximat­ely `18 crore) in foreign currency was seized from the residences.

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