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Karnataka: Tauqeer Mohammed arrested in connection with Rs. 410 crore GST fraud

A ₹410 crore GST fraud in Bengaluru exposed a rising trend of financial scams, with fraudsters misusing Aadhaar and PAN to create fake firms and evade ₹102 crore tax. The case highlights growing cyber-enabled crimes, identity theft risks and the urgent need for stronger enforcement and public awareness

IndreshIndresh
Apr 23, 2026, 08:40 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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Bengaluru: The busting of a massive ₹410 crore Goods and Services Tax(GST) fraud in Bengaluru has once again brought into sharp focus the alarming rise in financial and cyber-enabled frauds across India. Enforcement officials of the Commercial Taxes Department have uncovered a sophisticated network that allegedly generated fake transactions worth ₹410 crore and evaded taxes amounting to ₹102.5 crore, exposing critical loopholes in the compliance systems and identity protection.

The prime accused, Tauqeer alias Mohammed(42), a native of Chittoor, has been arrested and remanded to judicial custody for 14 days by a Special Economic Offences Court. However, his associate Sheikh Zakir Hussain alias Basha remains absconding, with officials suspecting that he has fled the country. Investigators have launched an extensive search operation to track him down, even as they widen the probe to identify other members of the syndicate.

What makes this case particularly concerning is the modus operandi adopted by the accused. Authorities say the fraudsters exploited personal identification documents such as the Aadhaar and PAN cards of unsuspecting individuals to float dozens of shell companies. These fake firms existed only on paper but were used to generate fraudulent invoices, mainly for construction materials like cement and iron bars, without any actual movement of goods.

Using these fabricated invoices, the accused claimed Input Tax Credit(ITC) benefits, a system designed under GST to prevent cascading taxation. By routing fake ITC to businesses and contractors, the syndicate enabled large-scale tax evasion while earning commissions. Officials say this kind of invoice-based fraud has become one of the fastest-growing forms of financial crime under the GST regime.

The scam was not limited to Karnataka alone. Investigations reveal that the network extended its operations to multiple states, including Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, highlighting the organised and interstate nature of such frauds. The accused reportedly used a web of mobile numbers, fake addresses and rapidly changing digital footprints to evade detection for a long period.

Authorities further noted a pattern of evasion tactics: whenever scrutiny intensified or notices were issued, the accused would cancel GST registrations of the shell firms, abandon SIM cards and shift operations to new locations. This cat-and-mouse game between fraudsters and enforcement agencies reflects the evolving sophistication of economic offences in the digital age.

A case has been registered at the Annapoorneshwari Nagar police station in Bengaluru and officials are now tracing bank transactions, digital records and beneficiary networks to uncover the full scale of the operation. The Commercial Taxes Department has also initiated recovery proceedings to reclaim the ₹102.5 crore loss to the exchequer and is working to deactivate suspicious GST accounts linked to the racket.

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Beyond the immediate case, officials and experts warn that such frauds are part of a larger trend. India has witnessed a steady surge in cybercrime, financial scams and identity theft cases in recent years. From phishing attacks and loan app frauds to fake investment schemes and GST invoice scams, criminals are increasingly leveraging technology and regulatory gaps to exploit victims and siphon off public money.

The misuse of Aadhaar and PAN details has emerged as a particularly worrying dimension. In many cases, individuals are unaware that their identities are being used to open firms, conduct transactions or commit fraud. This not only leads to financial losses for the government but also exposes innocent citizens to legal complications and reputational damage.

Experts believe that while enforcement agencies have stepped up surveillance and crackdowns, there is an urgent need for stronger verification mechanisms, better data protection frameworks and increased public awareness. Citizens are being advised to regularly monitor their financial records, avoid sharing personal documents indiscriminately, and report suspicious activities immediately.

The Bengaluru GST fraud case serves as a stark reminder of how rapidly financial crimes are evolving in scale and complexity. While authorities have termed the bust a significant breakthrough, they also acknowledge that much larger networks may still be operating beneath the surface.

Topics: KarnatakaGST FraudFinancial Scam
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