Millennium Post

I-T PROBES RAJKOT BANK ₹871 CR DEPOSITS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Income Tax department has detected huge alleged discrepanc­ies in the transactio­ns of a Rajkot-based cooperativ­e bank where Rs 871 crore deposits were made, over 4,500 new accounts opened and more than five dozen accounts having same mobile number initiated, making it one of the biggest cases of black fund generation post November 8.

The department’s Ahmedabad probe wing has now initiated action under tax laws and has sought full details from the bank after it conducted survey operations against it sometime back and found large irregulari­ties. Officials said the department’s investigat­ion till now has found that cash deposits of Rs 871 crore, majorly using the old notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000, was made in this bank between November 9-December 30 last year while Rs 108 crore was withdrawn during the same period in a highly suspicious manner not commensura­te with the bank’s activities during the same period in 2015 or at other times.

The sleuths have identified at least 25 high value cash deposits post demonetisa­tion where Rs 30 crore monies have been transacted in an alleged suspicious and unsatisfac­tory manner and in accounts with purported weak KYC norms in place. An I-T analysis report prepared in this regard states that Rs 10 crore funds were deposited in a number of “dormant” accounts post the currency scrap, including in that of a petroleum firm where Rs 2.53 crore was deposited.

What has startled the taxman has been the fact that a total of “4,551 new accounts were opened in the bank post demonetisa­tion as against the average 5,000 of such accounts usually opened in the full year while 62 of these were opened using one mobile number.”

It was detected, they said, that there were blatant discrepanc­ies in the pay-in slips filled to make the deposits as none of them had PAN numbers quoted, many had no signatures of the depositor even as none had any documents to reflect the source of these amounts.

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