Punjab Vigilance Bureau apprehends accused for inflicting GST financial loss of Rs 25 crore
Nov 02, 2023
Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], November 2 : The Punjab Vigilance Bureau apprehended Sammy Dhiman, an accused who had orchestrated a significant financial loss to the government, amounting to Rs 25 crores approximately in Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenue, through the use of fraudulent invoices and fictitious firms.
He had been evading arrest for the past five years.
A spokesperson for the state Vigilance Bureau said, "This arrest stems from FIR No. 106, registered on July 5, 2018, under sections 420, 120-B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and under section 132(1) of the GST Act 2017 at the Police Station in Mandi Gobindgarh, Fatehgarh Sahib district. The investigation of this case is now entrusted to the Vigilance Bureau Flying Squad-1, Punjab Mohali."
He further added that the accused, Sammy Dhiman, a resident of Mandi Gobindgarh, and other accomplices, systematically perpetrated GST fraud by fabricating invoices on behalf of non-existent businesses. These fictitious invoices were then sold to firms operating in Mandi Gobindgarh and Ludhiana. Consequently, the accused's actions have inflicted a substantial financial loss, approximately amounting to Rs. 25 crores, upon the state exchequer.
The spokesperson informed that for an extended period, Sammy Dhiman remained at large, harbouring concerns about impending arrest.
"However, he has now been taken into custody by Inspector Sukhjinder Singh of the Vigilance Bureau Flying Squad-1, Punjab, Mohali. Subsequently, he was presented in court and has been remanded into police custody for two days. The VB would continue to pursue the arrest of the remaining fugitive individuals involved in this case," he added.