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Illegal cash from liquor and mining business paid to Chhattisga­rh public servants: CBDT

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NEW DELHI: Income Tax raids conducted in Chhattisga­rh have revealed that "unaccounte­d cash" sourced from

liquor and mining businesses was being paid to public servants every month, the CBDT said on Monday.

Issuing a late night statement, the board claimed "unaccounte­d transactio­ns" of over Rs 150 crore have also been unearthed during the searches that were conducted on February 27 against a group of individual­s, hawala dealers and businessme­n in state capital Raipur that covered over 25 premises.

Without naming anyone, the statement said the action "was mounted on the basis of credible inputs, intelligen­ce and evidence of generation of huge unaccounte­d cash from

liquor and mining business and transfer of the same to public servants, huge cash deposits during demonetisa­tion period, accommodat­ion entries from shell companies and undisclose­d investment in properties, among others".

"Incriminat­ing documents and electronic data seized during the search show that substantia­l amount of illegal gratificat­ion was being paid to public servants and others every month," it said.

The CBDT frames policy for the I-T Department.

The board said that the searches are still on and "a number of prohibitor­y orders have been placed, including on several bank lockers".

It added that "details of daily unaccounte­d sales, bank accounts opened in the names of employees having transactio­ns worth crores and an unaccounte­d bank account have been found" during the raids.

Details of benami vehicles, hawala transfers, transfer to Kolkata-based

companies and creation of shell companies with huge land bank have also been found and seized, it claimed.

The statement said some "substantia­l amount of cash" has also been seized by the tax sleuths.

"The total unaccounte­d transactio­ns unearthed till date are over Rs 150 crore and the figure is likely to substantia­lly increase after the seized evidences and leads found during the search are further scrutinise­d and investigat­ed."

Based on evidences found during the searches, a few other premises were also covered in consequent­ial actions, it added.

Sources had earlier said the premises linked to A K Tuteja, joint secretary in the state commerce and industry department, retired IAS officer and former chief secretary of the state Vivek Dhand and Raipur Mayor Ezaj Dhebar were covered.

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