The Income Tax Department conducted raids at 18 locations in Jaipur and Kota, focusing on real estate and pan masala companies. The action aims to investigate illegal cash transactions in property deals.
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The raids are being conducted to investigate illegal cash transactions in property deals, particularly in the real estate and pan masala sectors.
The raids are targeting the High Fly Real Estate Group, Siddheshwar Gums of Signature Pan Masala, and BRB Developers of Gokul Kripa Group.
Income Tax officials are demanding documents related to the companies' property dealings and restricting entry to the premises to ensure a thorough investigation.
The companies are alleged to have purchased multiple properties at once and then sold them in black, leading to a rise in property rates in the market.
The raids are expected to reveal the extent of illegal cash transactions and the impact on the real estate market. Major revelations are expected by evening.
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