Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Trader may have to pay ₹483 crore fine

KANPUR HAUL Khatri, from whose house demonetise­d notes worth ₹96.62 cr were seized, may end up paying almost five times that amount

- Haidar Naqvi haidernaqv­i@hindustant­imes.com

KANPUR: Anand Khatri, the businessma­n from whose house demonetise­d notes worth ₹96.62 crore were seized in Kanpur’s Swaroop Nagar locality on Tuesday, may end up paying almost five times that amount as a fine.

A case has been registered by the UP police against Khatri under sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilitie­s) Act, 2017, for keeping demonetise­d notes over the permitted limit in his possession.

“Keeping the demonetise­d notes is punishable by a fine, which may extend to five times the amount recovered,” said Vivek Khanna, former chairman, Central India Regional Council of Chartered Accountant­s. In Khatri’s case, this translates to about ₹483.1 crore if the police choose to enforce the penal provisions and he is found guilty.

IG Kanpur Zone Alok Singh said the police are looking into it. It is a procedural matter and the first one of its kind, he said. An income tax department official said it will help the police in building a foolproof case against Khatri and others. Since the police have filed the case under sections of the IPC and SBN Act, it would have to initiate the proceeding­s for the recovery of the fine through a process that involves property attachment, the official said

Since the authoritie­s found the demonetise­d notes from the house that Khatri officially owns, the money will be treated as belonging to him, the official said. Khatri, when questioned, has said that certain parts of the ₹96.62 crore found in his house was his but the rest belonged to others. “The people he names will be questioned about their shares. Let us see, if they admit. If they do not, Khatri will have to pay the fine,” said the I-T offical.

Meanwhile, I-T department officials carried out searches for the second day on premises owned by Khatri and his family, who primarily dealt in real estate.

Documents of 40 properties and ₹3 lakh cash was found in one of the offices. Another team is matching the stock at one of his showrooms and questionin­g two of his brothers in Nayagunj.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? Police carry boxes of demonetise­d notes in Kanpur.
PTI FILE Police carry boxes of demonetise­d notes in Kanpur.

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