The Income Tax Department on Tuesday raided the offices of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in Delhi and Mumbai amid the ongoing controversy over the documentary related to the Gujarat violence. Here the Income Tax team has also been conducting a survey for the last 21 hours. This raid started at 12 noon on Tuesday. It is being said that an IT team has arrived at the BBC office for action regarding the disturbances in international tax. Not only this, the Income Tax team, which arrived for investigation, also seized the phones of the employees present in the office, and the employees have been asked to leave the office and go home.
This action of income tax on the BBC's office is also being called a case related to international tax. This search of IT has also been done for 21 hours at the BBC office due to tax irregularities. It is believed that the Income Tax team can continue its investigation on Wednesday. In such a statement issued by the BBC, it was said that we are our staff is cooperating, and are assisting the IT team in this investigation. We hope that the situation will return to normal soon. The statement issued further said that our output and journalism work is going to continue as usual. We are committed to serving our readers.
Earlier, sources in the BBC office told the media that when income tax officials raided the Delhi office here, there was a confrontation between the editors of BBC Delhi and the income tax officials who arrived for action. This heated debate with IT officers about this raid took place on the fact that they are going to check all the systems at the BBC Delhi office.
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