Bangalore's famous dog breeder S. Satish recently claimed that he has bought a wolf dog for Rs 50 crore. As soon as the ED team came to know about the dog breeder Satish's claim on social media, a team immediately reached his house to raid.
Bangalore's famous dog breeder and president of the Indian Dog Breeders Association S. Satish recently claimed that he has bought a wolf dog for Rs 50 crore. His claim was widely discussed in the media, but now the story has taken another turn. After claiming to have bought the dog for Rs 50 crore, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) team raided his house today.
The Enforcement Directorate team conducted this raid on suspicion of violation of FEMA. In fact, as soon as the ED team came to know about the claim of dog breeder Satish on social media, a team immediately reached Satish's house this morning. The ED team wanted to know how he paid Rs 50 crore for buying a dog.
Satish was questioned by the ED team
When the details of Satish's account were checked, it was found that no transaction had taken place from the account. This led to doubts about whether the hawala route was used for the payment. When Satish was questioned face to face, the story turned out to be something else. Satish's claims were proved false in the investigation. In fact, the dog which was claimed to be of foreign breed in the initial investigation also appears to be a local dog. Still, the interrogation of Satish is continuing.
Borrows dogs and makes videos and makes false claims
According to ED officials, Satish would borrow dogs and make videos and falsely claim that he has bought foreign breed dogs worth crores of rupees. During the investigation of the documents, it was found that the claim of the value of Rs 50 crore is false. He did not have any valid documents to buy the foreign breed dogs. The so-called foreign breed dogs appear to be of Indian breed. However, the officials have initiated legal action against Satish for spreading misinformation and possible financial irregularities.
PC:TV9Bharatvarsh
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