Oppo
Mobiles' Manager in Judicial Custody Bhiwandi for Rs19 crore GST Case
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ITC
Credit of Fake Firm Alleged
The CGST Bhiwandi, Thane
unit has arrested an Accounts and Finance Manager of Oppo Mobiles India Pvt. Ltd. for alleged fraudulent availment
of input tax credit to the tune of Rs 19 crore on fake invoices from a
non-existent supplier, an official said on Wednesday (23.03.2023).
The CGST sleuths swooped on
the Oppo office and presented the Manager, identified as Mahendra
Kumar Rawat, before a court which remanded him to judicial custody till April
3.
Rawat has been charged under
CGST Act, 2017 Section 69 and 132 based on his confessions pertaining to
committing the irregularities.
The Anti-Evasion Wing of
CGST Bhiwandi learnt during investigations that the Oppo Maharashtra was
indulging in availing fake ITC without receiving any goods from Gain Hero India
Pvt. Ltd., a non-existent (fake) company.
The sleuths verified 16
e-way bills for the purported transactions which turned out to be fake.
They also recorded the
statements of transporters and vehicle owners which revealed that there was no
supply of any goods to Oppo Maharashtra. The Oppo mobiles manufacturing global
giant is headquartered in Dongguan, China.
The manager Rawat, who is
also the authorised signatory, has emerged as the main person who played a key
role in availing the fraudulent ITC amounting to over Rs 19 crore against the
invoices of more than Rs 107 crore issued by the non-existent supplier, Gain
Hero India Pvt. Ltd, without receiving the goods,
said the CGST.
The CGST Commissioner
Bhiwandi, Sumit Kumar said that this case was part of
a special drive launched by the Mumbai Zone against tax fraudsters and evaders,
and led to 24 arrests in the past 18 months.