Bhopal: A man was arrested by Central GST intelligence officials for illegally selling pan masala worth crores of rupees in parts of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and neighbouring states even during the lockdown period, officials said on Thursday.
The accused was arrested on Wednesday by the officials of the Directorate General of Goods and Services Intelligence (DGGI) from Indore, about 195 km from here, they said.
The arrest came after the DGGI officers conducted simultaneous search operations at five godowns controlled and operated by the accused as well as at his residence in Indore on Saturday and Sunday.
"Unaccounted stock of pan masala/tobacco having total estimated value of about Rs 2.25 crore was seized during the search operation," a statement issued by the Additional Director General, DGGI, Bhopal zone, said.
Pan masala/tobacco was found to be stored in the godowns clandestinely for their distribution in various districts of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and other neighbouring states, the statement said.
During the search at the accused person's residential premises, Rs 66.47 lakh unaccounted cash was also seized, it said.
In his statement given to the officers, the accused confessed that the seized cash was the sale proceeds of the pan masala/tobacco supplied without issuing invoice and without payment of GST.
Based on preliminary investigations by the DGGI, it has been estimated that the accused person and his associates have evaded GST of around Rs 18.80 crore on the goods, valued at about Rs 40 crore, sold illicitly for cash during the period from April 2019 to May 2020, it said.
Considering the huge scale of tax evasion, in order to protect revenue, a procedure of provisional attachment of immovable properties and bank accounts of the accused was initiated.