I-T dept conducts searches on Sahara group in Delhi, NCR

Sahara group confirmed the development but expressed ignorance as to why this action was being taken against it

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 22 2014 | 11:12 PM IST
The Income Tax department today conducted searches on the premises of Sahara group in the national capital and adjoining areas on charges of tax evasion.

Sources said the searches were launched by the taxman at at least three locations of the group, one in Delhi and two in the national capital region, as part of its “tax related demands” against the business group.

The searches, sources said, were on till late in the evening and I-T sleuths have seized some documents, electronic records and cash from the premises.

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When contacted by PTI, Sahara group confirmed the development but expressed ignorance as to why this action was being taken against it.

"We do not know what is the case and why all these raids are done. Please also note that there is some amount found by the agency during the raid. To clear the ambiguity from the beginning and stop any speculation, we would like to upfront inform that each and every penny found is accounted and company's legitimate money.

"Since last one year, we are facing complete embargo on our properties and for 20 months all our accounts were freezed and the entire amounts of freezed accounts have been paid to SEBI," a Sahara spokesperson said.

The spokesperson said "under such circumstances we are tightly managing the affairs of our big organisation and hence some legitimate cash is kept at various points for various kinds of requirements and higher emergencies.

"As getting bigger amounts from bank account is extremely difficult and when and which account SEBI will cease, we do not know," he added.

Recently, another central investigative agency-- the Enforcement Directorate (ED) -- registered a money laundering case against the group in connection with non-payment of crores of rupees to depositors as probed by capital markets regulator SEBI.

The criminal case was registered by Mumbai zonal office of the ED, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), after it got reports in this regard from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
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First Published: Nov 22 2014 | 9:38 PM IST

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