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TRUSTEE HELD FOR DUPING CENTRAL GOVT OF ₹58.89 CRORE

- Vijaykumar.yadav@htlive.com

Vijay Kumar Yadav

MUMBAI: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai police on Friday arrested a 59-year-old trustee of Shri Arvindo Institute of Applied Scientific Research Trust for allegedly causing a loss of ₹58.89 crore to the government of India through a donation racket. The arrested trustee, Umesh Nagda, who trades in spices, is based in Andheri East. He was produced before a court on Saturday and remanded to police custody up to May 31. Police said that the mastermind of the racket is still at large. The institute had been earlier registered under section 35(1)(ii) of the I-T Act as a research associatio­n having as its sole object to undertake scientific research or to run a university, college, or other institutio­n for carrying out scientific research.

In March 2018, the Bhoiwada police had booked trustee Umesh Nagda and others after the Income Tax (I-T) department found the trust registrati­on had expired in 2006 and it was no longer eligible to receive donations. However, it continued to receive donations from the public by allegedly showing bogus certificat­es in the name of undertakin­g scientific research. The was then transferre­d to EOW. In order to avail of tax relaxation, they submitted trust’s bogus certificat­e and caused a revenue loss of ₹58.59 crore to the government of India, the complainan­t stated.

The donation received in the trust’s account was later diverted to six bank accounts of various firms in Gujarat. But when officers tried to track the fund flow, no one could be found at the offices of those firms. Police are yet to find out as to whom the trust money was being diverted, said an EOW officer. The probe so far has revealed that one Deepak Chimanlal Shah used to take blank signed cheques from Nagda, the signing authority for the trust, and would pay a monthly ₹20,000 to Nagda. Nagda in his statement to the I-T had said that Shah is the mastermind.

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