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India blocks 119 accounts linked to China’s Vivo in money laundering probe

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By SRI NewsDesk Published July 8, 2022
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India’s fiscal crime agency said on Thursday it has blocked 119 bank accounts linked to Vivo’s India business that were holding 4.65 billion rupees($58.76 million), as part of a inquiry into alleged plutocrat laundering by the Chinese smartphone maker.

The Enforcement Directorate said it raided 48 locales of Vivo and its 23 affiliated realities this week, professing that trade proceeds of Vivo India were transferred out of India to show losses and avoid paying levies.

Vivo, possessed by China’s BBK Electronics, didn’t incontinently respond to a request on the bank account block.

before this week, Vivo said it was cooperating with authorities and was committed to completely complying with Indian laws.

The directorate said in its statement that Vivo’s workers, including some Chinese citizens, didn’t cooperate during the hunt and “ tried to clear out, remove and hide digital bias ”.

The agency also seized two kilogrammes of gold bars and some cash during the operation, it said.

News of the raids urged China’s delegacy in India to call for a fair business terrain for its companies, saying late on Wednesday that India’s multiple examinations into Chinese enterprises were damaging the confidence of foreign realities investing and operating in the country.

In the Vivo disquisition, the civil agency alleges the company remitted nearly 50 per cent of its total deals of1.25 trillion rupees($15.82 bn) to China “ in order to expose huge losses in Indian incorporated companies to avoid payment of levies in India ”.

The disquisition began in Feb 2022, the statement added.

India smartphone request leader Xiaomi too has been under disquisition since February, with the Enforcement Directorate in April seizing$ 725m in the company’s India bank accounts, professing it had made illegal remittances abroad “ in the guise of kingliness ” payments.

Xiaomi denies wrongdoing and an Indian court has temporarily lifted the block following a challenge by the company. The case is ongoing.

numerous Chinese enterprises have plodded to do business in India after political pressure surged following a border clash in 2020. India has cited security enterprises in banning further than 300 Chinese apps since and toughened rules on Chinese investment.

Vivo is one of India’s biggest smartphone makers, counting for a 15pc request share, according to Negation exploration.

Xiaomi has the biggest 24pc share, while South Korea’s Samsung Electronics has 18pc.

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