New Delhi:The Income Tax Department has carried out search and seizure operations in the case of a well-known self-styled evangelist of Thiruvalla in Kerala and his group of various trusts that enjoy exemption under the Income-tax Act, 1961 as charitable/religious trusts.
The group operates places of worship, a number of schools and colleges across the country, a medical college and a hospital in Kerala. The action, which took place on November 5, covered 66 premises located in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Karnataka, Punjab and Telangana.
The searches were carried out as credible information was received that the group has received donations from foreign countries ostensibly for helping the poor and the destitute and for evangelical purposes, but was actually siphoning out such tax-exempted funds in cash to engage in unaccounted cash transactions for personal and other illegal expenses in real estate transactions, the income tax department said in a statement without naming the persons or the agency involved.
The group operates about 30 trusts, registered across the country, and most of them exist only on paper and have been found to be used for routing the unaccounted funds and for accommodation transactions.
It has been found that the modus operandi of the group is to systematically inflate expenses with the help of other parties, who would return the inflated amount in cash through domestic hawala channels to the functionaries of the group, the department said.
Some of these other parties were also covered in the search action.