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  • I-T dept finds Rs 100 cr worth unaccounted transactions after raids on Jharkhand Cong MLAs, aides

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Income-tax department has detected “unaccounted” transactions and investments worth more than Rs 100 crore after it raided two Jharkhand Congress MLAs, their alleged associates and linked coal and iron ore businesses across the state last week.

    The CBDT said in a statement on Tuesday that 50 premises in Ranchi, Godda, Bermo, Dumka, Jamshedpur and Chaibasa in Jharkhand, Patna (Bihar), Gurugram (Haryana), and Kolkata (West Bengal) were covered during the searches launched on November 4.

    The two MLAs, on the day the searches were initiated, were identified by the officials as Kumar Jaimangal alias Anup Singh and Pradip Yadav.

    Jaimangal, a legislator from Bermo seat, also spoke to reporters outside his Ranchi residence that day confirming the action, saying he was extending all cooperation to the raiding teams.

    Yadav, who joined the Congress after splitting from the JVM-P, represents Poriyahat assembly seat.

    READ HERE | Illegal mining row: Relief to Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren as SC sets aside HC order

    The Congress is a partner of the JMM-led ruling alliance in the state led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

    The CBDT statement said the action was taken against “few business groups engaged in coal trading/transportation, execution of civil contracts, extraction of iron ore and production of sponge iron.

    “Those searched include two politically exposed persons and their associates,” it said.

    The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) is the policy-making body for the I-T department.

    It said cash worth more than Rs 2 crore has been seized and “unaccounted transactions/investments exceeding Rs 100 crore were detected so far.”

    The searches also led to the seizure of large number of “incriminating” documents and digital evidences,it said.

    “A preliminary analysis of these evidences indicates that these groups have resorted to various modus-operandi of tax evasion including inflation of expenses, transactions of loans in cash, payments/receipts in cash and suppression of production. It has been found that investments have been made in immovable properties, the source of which could not be fully explained,” the CBDT alleged.

    It was found that one of the groups engaged in civil contracts was “not” maintaining regular books of account, it said.

    “The group has been inflating its expenses by entering into non-genuine transactions of purchase of raw material/sub-contract expenses in lumpsum at the fag end of the year. Evidences seized also suggest that unfair payments in cash have been made to secure contracts,” the CBDT claimed.

    In the case of the other group engaged in coal trading/extraction of iron ore etc, “unaccounted” stock of iron ore of huge value has been found, which is yet be quantified, the statement said.

    “The said group has also introduced its unaccounted money in the form of unsecured loans and share capital by layering the transactions through shell companies. Professionals associated with this group have admitted that they had not verified any supporting documents and had signed the audit report prepared by the group’s accountant without due diligence,” the CBDT alleged.

    Jaimangal, in August, lodged a police complaint against three MLAs of his party — Irfan Ansari, Rajesh Kachchap and Naman Bixal Kongari– alleging that they were plotting to topple the ruling UPA government in Jharkhand led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

    The complaint was filed after the three Congress MLAs were arrested with cash in West Bengal in July.

    State Congress spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan had alleged on the day of the searches that the tax department action was part of an operation to destabilise governments in non-BJP ruled states.

    NEW DELHI: The Income-tax department has detected “unaccounted” transactions and investments worth more than Rs 100 crore after it raided two Jharkhand Congress MLAs, their alleged associates and linked coal and iron ore businesses across the state last week.

    The CBDT said in a statement on Tuesday that 50 premises in Ranchi, Godda, Bermo, Dumka, Jamshedpur and Chaibasa in Jharkhand, Patna (Bihar), Gurugram (Haryana), and Kolkata (West Bengal) were covered during the searches launched on November 4.

    The two MLAs, on the day the searches were initiated, were identified by the officials as Kumar Jaimangal alias Anup Singh and Pradip Yadav.

    Jaimangal, a legislator from Bermo seat, also spoke to reporters outside his Ranchi residence that day confirming the action, saying he was extending all cooperation to the raiding teams.

    Yadav, who joined the Congress after splitting from the JVM-P, represents Poriyahat assembly seat.

    READ HERE | Illegal mining row: Relief to Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren as SC sets aside HC order

    The Congress is a partner of the JMM-led ruling alliance in the state led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

    The CBDT statement said the action was taken against “few business groups engaged in coal trading/transportation, execution of civil contracts, extraction of iron ore and production of sponge iron.

    “Those searched include two politically exposed persons and their associates,” it said.

    The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) is the policy-making body for the I-T department.

    It said cash worth more than Rs 2 crore has been seized and “unaccounted transactions/investments exceeding Rs 100 crore were detected so far.”

    The searches also led to the seizure of large number of “incriminating” documents and digital evidences,it said.

    “A preliminary analysis of these evidences indicates that these groups have resorted to various modus-operandi of tax evasion including inflation of expenses, transactions of loans in cash, payments/receipts in cash and suppression of production. It has been found that investments have been made in immovable properties, the source of which could not be fully explained,” the CBDT alleged.

    It was found that one of the groups engaged in civil contracts was “not” maintaining regular books of account, it said.

    “The group has been inflating its expenses by entering into non-genuine transactions of purchase of raw material/sub-contract expenses in lumpsum at the fag end of the year. Evidences seized also suggest that unfair payments in cash have been made to secure contracts,” the CBDT claimed.

    In the case of the other group engaged in coal trading/extraction of iron ore etc, “unaccounted” stock of iron ore of huge value has been found, which is yet be quantified, the statement said.

    “The said group has also introduced its unaccounted money in the form of unsecured loans and share capital by layering the transactions through shell companies. Professionals associated with this group have admitted that they had not verified any supporting documents and had signed the audit report prepared by the group’s accountant without due diligence,” the CBDT alleged.

    Jaimangal, in August, lodged a police complaint against three MLAs of his party — Irfan Ansari, Rajesh Kachchap and Naman Bixal Kongari– alleging that they were plotting to topple the ruling UPA government in Jharkhand led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

    The complaint was filed after the three Congress MLAs were arrested with cash in West Bengal in July.

    State Congress spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan had alleged on the day of the searches that the tax department action was part of an operation to destabilise governments in non-BJP ruled states.

  • Assam CM terms FIR by Jharkhand Congress MLA ‘fake’; minister shares Himanta-Jaimangal photos

    By Express News Service

    GUWAHATI: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday termed the “FIR” lodged by Jharkhand Congress MLA Kumar Jaimangal Singh as “fake”.

    “Fake FIR in #Jharkhand. The so-called FIR looks like @INCIndia asking Ottavio Quattrocchi to file a case against Bofors,” he tweeted, reacting to his ministerial colleague Pijush Hazarika’s comment.

    Taking to Twitter, Hazarika shared some photographs, showing Sarma and Singh together, purportedly in Delhi. The photos suggest the two are no strangers to each other.

    “Sharing some FACTS about the baseless allegations by Jharkhand @INCIndia MLA @KumarJaimangal. Jharkhand Cong MLA @KumarJaimangal made a fake allegation that the 3 arrested MLAs had lured him to meet Hon’ble CM Dr.@himantabiswa sir,” he wrote on the microblogging site.

    He claimed Sarma had taken Singh to the residence of Union Coal Minister Prahlad Joshi on July 26 at 9 am — five days before the Jharkhand MLA had filed the “fabricated FIR” with the police — in order to help him in his trade union-related matter.

    Sharing some FACTS about the baseless allegations by Jharkhand @INCIndia MLA @KumarJaimangal:- Jharkhand Cong MLA @KumarJaimangal made a fake allegation that the 3 arrested MLA’s had lured him to meet Hon’ble CM Dr.@himantabiswa sir. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/y4zz9KHiwV
    — Pijush Hazarika (@Pijush_hazarika) August 2, 2022
    Hazarika claimed Singh had been regularly meeting the Assam CM.

    “He should face the law for making a fraudulent allegation against Hon’ble Chief Minister of Assam and against those tribal MLAs,” Hazarika tweeted.

    In his complaint, Singh had claimed the three Jharkhand Congress MLAs arrested in West Bengal had asked him to join them and meet Sarma together in Guwahati. He had alleged the trio lured him with cash and a ministerial berth and sought his support to pull down the JMM-Congress government in Jharkhand.

    After his name got entangled in the Jharkhand politics, the Assam CM had on Sunday said he had no idea why Singh had to file the police complaint.

    “The Congress MLAs and leaders meet me in Guwahati and Delhi. What is wrong in that? Congress is my old party,” he had said, adding, “I have known the person, who lodged the FIR, for 20 years. So, he doesn’t need a middleman to come to me.”

    GUWAHATI: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday termed the “FIR” lodged by Jharkhand Congress MLA Kumar Jaimangal Singh as “fake”.

    “Fake FIR in #Jharkhand. The so-called FIR looks like @INCIndia asking Ottavio Quattrocchi to file a case against Bofors,” he tweeted, reacting to his ministerial colleague Pijush Hazarika’s comment.

    Taking to Twitter, Hazarika shared some photographs, showing Sarma and Singh together, purportedly in Delhi. The photos suggest the two are no strangers to each other.

    “Sharing some FACTS about the baseless allegations by Jharkhand @INCIndia MLA @KumarJaimangal. Jharkhand Cong MLA @KumarJaimangal made a fake allegation that the 3 arrested MLAs had lured him to meet Hon’ble CM Dr.@himantabiswa sir,” he wrote on the microblogging site.

    He claimed Sarma had taken Singh to the residence of Union Coal Minister Prahlad Joshi on July 26 at 9 am — five days before the Jharkhand MLA had filed the “fabricated FIR” with the police — in order to help him in his trade union-related matter.

    Sharing some FACTS about the baseless allegations by Jharkhand @INCIndia MLA @KumarJaimangal:
    – Jharkhand Cong MLA @KumarJaimangal made a fake allegation that the 3 arrested MLA’s had lured him to meet Hon’ble CM Dr.@himantabiswa sir. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/y4zz9KHiwV
    — Pijush Hazarika (@Pijush_hazarika) August 2, 2022
    Hazarika claimed Singh had been regularly meeting the Assam CM.

    “He should face the law for making a fraudulent allegation against Hon’ble Chief Minister of Assam and against those tribal MLAs,” Hazarika tweeted.

    In his complaint, Singh had claimed the three Jharkhand Congress MLAs arrested in West Bengal had asked him to join them and meet Sarma together in Guwahati. He had alleged the trio lured him with cash and a ministerial berth and sought his support to pull down the JMM-Congress government in Jharkhand.

    After his name got entangled in the Jharkhand politics, the Assam CM had on Sunday said he had no idea why Singh had to file the police complaint.

    “The Congress MLAs and leaders meet me in Guwahati and Delhi. What is wrong in that? Congress is my old party,” he had said, adding, “I have known the person, who lodged the FIR, for 20 years. So, he doesn’t need a middleman to come to me.”

  • Jharkhand Congress leader found murdered at home; wife critically injured

    By PTI

    RAMGARH: A 60-year-old Congress leader was found murdered and his wife critically injured at their residence in Jharkhand’s Ramgarh district on Saturday, police said.

    During preliminary investigation, it was found that unidentified people entered the residence of former Congress district general secretary Kamlesh Narayan Sharma in Central Saunda Colony in Bhurkunda police outpost area through a window on Friday night and bludgeoned him to death with an iron rod and critically injured his wife Chanchala Sharma, an officer said.

    The 55-year-old woman was rushed to Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Ranchi, where her condition is stated to be critical, he said.

    Ramgarh Superintendent of Police Prabhat Kumar said that it is a case of murder and all possible angles are being investigated to ascertain the motive.

    Congress MLA Amba Prasad visited the spot and said she would speak to Chief Minister Hemant Soren and demand a CID investigation into the murder.

    “I condemn the brutal murder and demand that the perpetrators be arrested at the earliest and given exemplary punishment,” she told reporters.