HomeNewsBusinessED records statement of industrialist Vikas Garg in Rs 190 crore customs duty fraud

ED records statement of industrialist Vikas Garg in Rs 190 crore customs duty fraud

The probe concerns the alleged duty-free import of goods shown as exports on paper but diverted to the domestic market, causing an estimated Rs 190 crore loss to the government.

November 22, 2025 / 12:59 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Enforcement Directorate
Enforcement Directorate

The Enforcement Directorate, on November 21, recorded industrialist Vikas Garg’s statement after an eight-hour questioning in connection with an alleged Rs 190-crore customs duty fraud. Garg appeared at the ED’s Mumbai zonal office and was questioned from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

The officials had summoned Garg to record his statement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in a case where several entities are alleged to have evaded customs duty by using forged export documentation.

Story continues below Advertisement

The investigation is related to the alleged importing of goods duty-free, showing them as exports only on paper, and allegedly diverting them into the domestic market. This has resulted in a loss to the government of Rs 190 crore.

Earlier, the ED is said to have conducted searches under section 17 of PMLA, 2002 in the case of M/s Titan Sea & Air Services Pvt Ltd and others, recorded on the basis of FIR registered by CBI, EO-III, Delhi for creating fake export documents including invoices and shipping bills, to misrepresent goods as being exported to Nepal and Bangladesh, while actually selling them domestically and thereby evaded the custom duty of Rs 190 crore.