CGST Officials arrest one after busting network of 46 fake firms involved in fake input tax credit of Rs 82.23 crore
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CGST Officials arrest one after busting network of 46 fake firms involved in fake input tax credit of Rs 82.23 crore

by Janam Web Desk
Feb 9, 2021, 10:46 pm IST
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In the ongoing drive against fake billing operations, the officers of Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Commissionerate, Delhi East, have unearthed a multi-layered network of fictitious firms being used by their operators to generate and pass on fake ITC.

Through the use of extensive data analytics, officers of Delhi East GST were able to identify and unravel a network of 46 fake firms which were operating since 2017 and had passed on fake ITC to multiple of beneficiaries.

The investigation conducted revealed that the fictitious firms were being controlled by Arvind Kumar and his associates.  He was arrested on 17.01.2021 and is in judicial custody till date. The key associate of Arvind Kumar, Kamal Singh (alias “Kamal Solanki”), who has confessed to have been involved in the racket of fake billing through which fake invoices of Rs. 541.13 crore were raised involving  fake ITC of Rs. 82.23 crore, which is expected to increase as the investigation progresses.

Kamal Singh was arrested under Section 69(1) of the CGST Act, 2017 and produced before the Duty Magistrate on 09.02.2021, who remanded him to judicial custody of 14 days till 23.02.2021. This is the second arrest made in the investigation.

GST Central Tax, Delhi Zone has made 21 arrests in various cases involving GST evasion amounting to more than Rs. 3791.65 crore.

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