
Income Tax officials conducted raids on VK Sasikala, Jaya TV and others in Tamil Nadu.
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Tax officials conduct raids on 187 locations over five days across states
Extent of unaccounted income could be much higher, officer tells NDTV
Raids target rival faction of ruling AIADMK, channel critical of it
At the end of the five-day search, a senior officer told NDTV, "The extent of unaccounted income will definitely be much higher than Rs 1,430 crore. There's also evidence of huge amounts parked in several places across the country."
Officials also say they have identified several shell companies floated by the family members of Ms Sasikala, an aide of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa who died last year. They've also found a huge number of incriminating documents which are yet to be studied in detail.

The raids targetted associates and family members of VK Sasikala.
On the day the raids began, officials had alleged that the Jaya TV group, linked to Tamil Nadu's ruling AIADMK party, had floated several shell companies and fudged accounts.
TTV Dhinakaran, who has been sidelined in the AIADMK following a dramatic year of political turmoil within the party since the death of Ms Jayalalithaa, had denied the allegations and called the raids politically motivated.

The raids also targetted Jaya TV which turned a bitter critic of the EPS government since it joined hands with OPS (left).
Though Jaya TV has been the mouthpiece of the AIADMK for years, the channel turned a bitter critic of the E Palaniswami government after he joined hands with the rebel group led by O Panneerselvam and even adopted a resolution to take over its operations.
Eighteen legislators who support Ms Sasikala were recently disqualified by the Assembly Speaker for defying a whip. They could potentially bring down the EPS government if the court quashes the Speaker's order.
The Income Tax department however denies any political links and says the raids were part of an operation called "clean money drive".
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