Rs. 10,000 crs in Desi Ghee GST Fraud Detected: 3,000 shell cos Alleged
A
multi-agency probe launched by the Centre to investigate Noida police's claim
of having busted a racket of GST fraud to the tune of Rs 10,000 crore has
revealed at least 3,000 shell companies were created on fake Aadhaar and PAN
details.
On Thursday,
the Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) arrested one Sanjay Dhingra,
the promoter of Good Health Industries Pvt Ltd, Rajouri Garden, Delhi, which is
engaged in manufacturing of 'Dairy Best' brand of desi ghee having
manufacturing units at Mewat in Haryana and Saharanpur in UP.
According to
sources, Dhingra told DGGI during his questioning that the syndicate had
managed to register at least 3,000 companies, of which 1,000 were actively
engaged in illegally raising e-way bills and claiming input tax credit worth
hundreds of crores. So far, the agency has tracked tax evasion of more than Rs
700 crore by these entities.
Special
teams have been constituted by the DGGI and an analysis of records revealed
these operational 1,000 shell companies have evaded Goods and Services Tax
(GST) of more than Rs 700 crore. The end users of these fake GST were
identified on an all India basis after a search and
seizure operation.
A unit of
DGGI's Ghaziabad is probing Dhingra's manufacturing units at Mewat and
Saharanpur for alleged involvement in evasion of GST of more than Rs 63 crore,
sources said. Dhingra had been arrested in the past, too, for alleged GST fraud
and is under investigation by other central agencies in bank fraud cases.
Preliminary
investigation revealed the modus operandi of the syndicate was creating shell
entities on fake documents and appointing dummy directors to shield the
mastermind.