New Delhi: The Income Tax Department started a search and survey action in the case of a leading cattle feed producer in Northern India on Friday.
The search and survey actions are being carried out at 16 locations in Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Noida, Delhi and Ludhiana.
The I-T department said that the main allegations against the group are that it has taken accommodation entries of more than Rs 100 crore in the form of non-genuine unsecured loans from certain Delhi-based shell companies; unusually high sundry creditors; suppression of net profit; and also that a related group chit fund company had received unsecured loans of several crores of rupees from unknown sources.
During the course of search action, the department said it has been established that the shell companies from which loans had been taken exist only on paper and have no real business and creditworthiness.
Directors of these shell companies are dummy, non-filers and individuals of no means.
One of the Directors of these companies has been found to be a taxi driver, having 11 bank accounts, showing huge routing of funds.