- Police raid GST inspector Sandeep Nain’s quarters in Kozhikode, India
- Raid conducted with a warrant from a magistrate
- Nothing incriminating found during the raid
- Previous raid on October 12 angered the Central GST Commissionerate
- Police action on October 12 did not follow legal procedures
- Police team investigating gold smuggling racket under pressure from top brass
- Police submitted in High Court that Nain is not an accused in the case
- Saturday’s raid seen as an attempt to “legalize” previous actions
- DySP serves notice to Nain to take back his car from police station
- Nain’s car was taken by police on October 12 without seizure memo
- Ego clash between police and GST inspector over returning the car.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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