These cases involved concealment of long-term capital gains of around Rs 1,000 crore, realised by sales of shares.
A number of Kolkata-based companies had been found to be helping this tax evasion racket, a senior IT department officer said here on the condition of anonymity.
A special investigation team (SIT) constituted by the Supreme Court, SEBI officials and IT department sleuths is conducting the probe jointly.
The modus operandi of tax evaders involved buying shares of various companies and jacking up their prices by rigging.
In Nagpur, a survey was conducted earlier this week by the IT department regarding the same issue.
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