Agra/New Delhi, May 18: The Income Tax department on Saturday recovered about Rs 40 crore "unaccounted" cash during raids against some Agra-based shoe businesses, official sources said.
The cash is still being counted and the figure may go up, the sources said. IT Raids in Odisha: Cash Haul Set to Be 'Highest-Ever' With Rs 290 Crore Seizure, 40 Counting Machine Deployed (Watch Video).
IT Raids at Agra Shoe Trader
आगरा में जूता कारोबारी रामनाथ डंग के यहां इतना पैसा मिला है कि नोट गिनने की मशीन आई है। अभी तक की गिनती 30 करोड़ है....काउंटिंग जारी है।#Agra #UttarPradesh #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/xgfymBBrHo
— भारत समाचार | Bharat Samachar (@bstvlive) May 18, 2024
Ru 30 crores recovered from a shoe trader in Agra during income tax raid. Counting is in progress, says a source in the IT department. pic.twitter.com/rXJ2nDSNM6
— Piyush Rai (@Benarasiyaa) May 18, 2024
They said a shoe trader in Uttar Pradesh's Agra and his linked entities were raided in the afternoon and cash to the tune of Rs 40 crore has been recovered till now.
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