SIT Cracks Nationwide Fake Billing Network, Arrests Alleged Kingpin in Moradabad

SIT Cracks Nationwide Fake Billing Network, Arrests Alleged Kingpin in Moradabad

SIT arrests alleged mastermind of a nationwide fake billing racket in Moradabad. Sumit Kumar is accused of creating over 500 bogus firms to generate fraudulent invoices and facilitate large-scale tax evasion. Key digital evidence has been seized as authorities expand their investigation.

 

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has uncovered a sprawling fake billing network allegedly responsible for causing massive revenue losses to the government, arresting its suspected mastermind, Sumit Kumar, in Moradabad. Officials say the accused had been operating a sophisticated racket that relied on fictitious firms to generate fraudulent invoices and facilitate large-scale tax evasion.

According to investigators, Sumit Kumar had created more than 500 bogus companies across the country, using fabricated documents to register each entity. These shell firms were then used as conduits for producing fake bills, enabling illicit trade activities that allegedly amounted to crores of rupees. The SIT described the operation as a well-coordinated scam extending far beyond regional boundaries, indicating that the network’s reach had penetrated multiple states.

During the arrest, officers recovered a mobile phone, a SIM card and three laptops believed to contain crucial digital evidence connected to the fraudulent activities. Preliminary examination of the devices has reportedly revealed extensive data trails linked to document forgery, invoice manipulation and other components of the illegal enterprise.

Authorities have noted that the racket functioned through an intricate web of sham companies, helping participants conceal transactions and evade taxes on a national scale. With the key accused now in custody, the SIT has intensified efforts to trace additional members of the network and identify the full extent of the financial damage.

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The investigation remains ongoing, and officials say further arrests are likely as digital forensics and financial audits progress. The case underscores the growing sophistication of tax evasion syndicates and highlights the challenges enforcement agencies face in tracking illicit economic activity conducted behind the façade of legitimate business structures.

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