Note ban: IT raids Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary's residence in Chennai

The Income Tax department has been conducting raids across the country over the last few days, following demonetisation.

Update: 2016-12-21 04:49 GMT
Majority of black money hoarders are now planning to take refuge under Section 270A of the Income Tax Act to safeguard their money and also escape punitive action. (Representational image)

Chennai: The Income Tax department on Wednesday conducted searches at over a dozen locations in connection with its tax evasion probe against the son and few other relatives of Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary P Rama Mohana Rao.

The searches that began as early as 6:00 am are on at various places in the state and neighbouring state of Andhra Pradesh.

"A total of 13 premises are being searched," a senior official said, adding the premises connected to Rao's son and other relatives are part of the operation.

It is understood that the official residence of the Chief Secretary in the state capital in Chennai has also been brought under the said operation.

Rao was appointed the top state bureaucrat in June this year by the state government.

The searches, they said, are related to the department's probe in the?biggest haul of cash and gold here post demonetisation, in which over Rs 142 crore unaccounted assets have been recovered so far.

The total seizure in the case is over Rs 170 crore in a single case related to action against sand mining operators in the state and few others including S Reddy, who was also on the panel of a religious shrine body.

The Enforcement Directorate has also registered a money laundering complaint in this case after the tax department shared official documents with the agency.

 Calling the raids "unprecendented", DMK leader MK Stalin said they had "brought shame for Tamil Nadu.”

"Corrupt officers and those behind them shouldn't be allowed to escape," Stalin said.
Earlier this month, tax officials raided businessman J Shekar Reddy who, reportedly has business links with the Chief Secretary's son.

Documents found at Mr Reddy's house may have led to the raid at Rao's home, said reports.

Over 100 kg of gold and cash amounting to Rs 96 crore in banned 500 and 1,000-rupee notes and Rs 34 crore in new currency notes have been found in the raids at the homes of Reddy and two other Tamil Nadu businessmen.

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