Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain’s family business faced extensive GST searches in Bilaspur, linked to a coal firm. The multi-location raids resulted in a total tax surrender of Rs. 27.5 crore from three coal trading groups. Officials suspected manipulation in tax input during the operations.
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