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Kanpur Police Arrest Mastermind Behind ₹1,600 Crore Fake Firm Syndicate

The syndicate used stolen identities of laborers to facilitate massive GST evasion and money laundering.

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Kanpur Police Arrest Kingpin in ₹1,600 Crore GST Scam
Authorities have dismantled a major financial fraud network operating across multiple states from Kanpur.
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In a significant breakthrough for financial crime enforcement, the Kanpur police have arrested the alleged mastermind behind a massive syndicate involving fake firms. As per the reports, the individual, identified as Alam, was the central figure in a fraudulent network that managed to route over ₹1,600 crore through various shell companies.

Modus Operandi: Exploiting the Vulnerable

The investigation reveals a sophisticated operation rooted in identity theft. Alam’s gang reportedly targeted laborers, vendors, and daily wage earners to steal their Aadhaar and PAN details. These documents were then used to establish dozens of shell companies. By using these fake entities, the syndicate facilitated massive tax evasion and laundered money through bank accounts spread across multiple states.

A Family-Run Criminal Enterprise

The scam was not a solo effort; it appears to have been a family affair. As per the reports, Alam’s wife, daughter, brother, and other close relatives were active participants in managing the fraudulent accounts and operations. While the “kingpin” has now been secured, police had previously arrested his brother-in-law and nephew as part of the ongoing crackdown on the network.

The Staged Robbery That Blew the Cover

The scale of this ₹1,600 crore scam came to light following a suspicious incident in February. What was initially reported as a robbery was later discovered by police to be a staged event. During the subsequent investigation, authorities recovered significant amounts of cash and uncovered the digital trail linking the group to GST evasion and potential hawala networks.

Deeper Probes by National Agencies

Given the interstate nature of the fraud and the sheer volume of money involved, the scope of the investigation is expanding. As per the reports, central agencies, including the Enforcement Directorate (ED), are preparing to launch deeper probes into the money laundering aspect and the possible international links of the hawala network.

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