Fake income tax officers raid Jewellery shop, police arrested
Fake income tax officers raid Jewellery shop, police arrested
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In Jind, Haryana, a case of fake income tax raid has come to light. Two young women had reached the main market to Raid Ravi Jewelers. After examining the papers, both of them asked the jeweler to pay a fine of Rs 1 lakh 35 thousand and carry 13 jewels along. This is where things got worse and the shopkeeper and the neighbour's smartness saved them from getting robbed. The information of the case was given to the police. Police brought both the women to the police station. In the police investigation, fake i-cards and search warrants were also received from both the women. The police have registered a case against both and started investigation.

Owner of Ravi Jewelers, Ravi Kumar said that two girls reached his showroom at 5.40 pm on Wednesday evening. One described herself as the Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax Department and the other as Inspector. Both of them told that they had come from Delhi. During this time, both of them also showed their own income tax card. After this, both the women said to search the cupboard.

Ravi said that both of them shut the showroom shutter and the CCTV installed in the shop was also told to shut down. Both started searching in the cupboard and told about some jewels kept in it that they have no record. They did not even fill the ITR. and asked the owner to pay a fine of around 1 lakh. Police arrested both of them and started an investigation.

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