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PUNJAB GST SCAM UPDATE: Mohali Session court dismissed the bail application of one senior GST officer, click and know more

By JAI HIND NEWS/MOHALI

Published on 08 Sep, 2020 08:26 PM.

After the strongest action taken by the vigilance bureau (VB) punjab all absconded accused trying to get interim relief from the court. The latest update in this matter is that the session court of sahibzada ajit singh nagar  (S.A.S) MOHALI today, dismissed the anti spetri bail application of a senior GST officer dinesh gaur who is posted as ETO Amritsar.As per the information he is nominated in second FIR lodged by VB at his PS Mohali with other officials. The court observed that the allegations against applicant/accused is serious in nature and the custodial intarogation is required for free and fare outcome. The PP of the state pleaded that if the accused gets interim relief free and fair investigation can be effected.The Chief Director-cum-ADGP Vigilance Bureau B.K. Uppal earlier shared the case facts and detail of accused that on the directions of the Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, a campaign has been launched by the Bureau to curb tax evasion in the state.He informed that officials of the excise & taxation department in connivance with private transporters were hand in glove to get bribes and government exchequer was being duped. In this major operation, the VB has registered two cases against these officials and private transporters vis-a-vis arrested some of the culprits. Uppal added that Varun Nagpal E.T.O. Muktsar, Satpal Multani E.T.O. Faridkot, Kalicharan E.T.O. Shambhu (Mobile Wing), Japsimran Singh E.T.O. Amritsar, Ram Kumar Inspector Jalandhar and Shiv Kumar (Munshi) Somnath Transport were among the culprits who were arrested today in these two cases.He further informed that in first case, D.E.T.C. Simran Brar, Ved Prakash Jakhar E.T.O. Fazilka, Satpal Multani E.T.O. Faridkot, Kali Charan E.T.O. Mobile Wing Chandigarh at Shambhu, Varun Nagpal E.T.O. Muktsar, Ravinandan E.T.O. Fazilka, Piyara Singh E.T.O Moga and Vijay Kumar Prashar, residents of Adarsh Colony, Khanna, District Ludhiana were involved.In the second case, Sushil Kumar E.T.O. Amritsar (now Patiala), Dinesh Gaud E.T.O. Amritsar, Jap Simran Singh E.T.O. Amritsar, Lakhbeer Singh E.T.O. Mobile Wing Amritsar, Ram Kumar Inspector, Somnath Transporter of Phagwara, Shiv Kumar Munshi and Pawan Kumar were involved.Revealing the modus operandi Uppal informed that Bureau has received information that Vijay Kumar, of Khanna, was doing transport business in Ludhiana and Khanna cities. He in connivance with officials of excise and taxation department was transporting goods of various traders from other states to Punjab and sent them out of Punjab by paying less or no tax.He further revealed that Vijay Kumar also prepared fake bills for tax evasion which were usually ignored by the officials of the department during the checking and in return officials got large sums of money in the form of bribes from Vijay Kumar every month which caused huge financial losses to the state exchequer.The Vigilance Bureau today carried out this operation on the basis of conversations between Vijay Kumar and Government officials.The Vigilance Chief said during the investigation it was came to light that Vijay Kumar used various mobile phones to inform officials of the excise and taxation department posted at Ferozepur, Fazilka, Moga and Faridkot about bribe amount paid to them.During this probe, it was found that he also took the names of various officials and employees of the department during his phone call conversations and also keeping this data in his computer.He added that during the investigation of Vijay Kumar, the name of Sri Sai Transport owner Shinda Prasher was also came to light. He has also paid lakhs of rupees as bribe to the officials of the Excise and Taxation department to get his goods transported to Jalandhar and other places with the help of fake bills. In this cases further investigations are in progress and the culprits involved in this racket would not be spared.

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