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Panama Papers: I-T Dept Raids 25 Locations Across Delhi-NCR

The probe into the Panama Papers leak led to the detection of undisclosed wealth of Rs 792 crore, the CBDT said. 

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The Income Tax department conducted searches at over 25 locations in Delhi and the National Capital Region on Tuesday, 28 November in connection with its tax evasion probe into the Panama Papers leak cases, official sources told PTI.

The I-T teams swooped down on three business groups, which had interests in metals and food processing, financial services, and tyres, they added.

The department had recovered about Rs 4 crore cash and jewellery during the ongoing searches in Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad till now, the sources said, adding that a number of documents, computer hard discs and CDs were seized.
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The names and links of the business groups had featured in the Panama Papers and it was detected that these entities were “highly suppressing” their actual turnover and income, they said.

At least 25 locations in Delhi-NCR were covered during the search-and-survey operations, the sources added.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) had recently said that the probe into the Panama Papers leak cases had led to the detection of undisclosed wealth of Rs 792 crore and that the probe was on in “full swing”.

Over a year after the Washington-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) made the documents public, the CBDT had said it had found 147 of a total of 426 cases “actionable”.

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The Income Tax Department conducted inquiries in all 426 cases, by making 395 references to 28 foreign jurisdictions. Based on an analysis of the information obtained and the investigation conducted, the outcome so far indicates 147 actionable cases and 279 non-actionable cases (non-residents or no irregularities). 
CBDT statement 

The Panama Papers contained brief particulars of 426 Indians or Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs).

The Centre had constituted a multi-agency group (MAG) of investigating agencies in April last year to probe these instances.

The MAG has so far submitted seven reports to the Centre.

(With inputs from PTI.)

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