- Guwahati court denied bail for six individuals in a GST evasion case
- The case involves logistics firms accused of tax evasion
- The court found the bail objection reports justified
- Seven people were charged with moving taxable goods without proper documentation
- Arrests followed a surprise inspection at railway yards in Guwahati
- Goods from New Delhi lacked valid GST documents
- Vehicles and goods were detained for verification at ASWC, Boragaon
- Irregularities indicated a systematic tax evasion scheme
- Offenders accused of transporting goods without documents and dealing with stolen property
- Transporters also accused of criminal breach of trust
- FIRs were lodged due to the serious impact on state revenue
- Six individuals applied for bail, which was rejected
Source: a2ztaxcorp.net
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