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Home » Blog » Bengaluru Man’s Rs 50 Crore ‘Wolf-Dog’ Claim Triggers ED Raid At His House

Bengaluru Man’s Rs 50 Crore ‘Wolf-Dog’ Claim Triggers ED Raid At His House

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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Last update:April 17, 2025, 20:35 ist

Duration The search for the probe agency, it was revealed that the statement of man, who had reached the holders, was false

ED officials visited the house of man to investigate possible violations of the Interest Management Law. (Image through Instagram/Safecadaboms)

ED officials visited the house of man to investigate possible violations of the Interest Management Law. (Image through Instagram/Safecadaboms)

The compliance address visited the house of a man here to perform a possible search for violation of the currency rules after he claimed to have imported a dog of RS 50 million rupees.

However, it was discovered that the statement was false.

The sources told PTI that the officials of the federal probe agency found that the man “had no means” to buy such an expensive canine, and such reports were “simply created” for a possible participation in social networks.

The man, according to the reports, had affirmed that the “most extent” “world” dog had imported, a Caucasian shepherd and wolf. The claim won prominence in social networks, inviting the glow of ED.

The officials of the Federal Probas agency, who act on this open source information, reached their home to verify the statements, only to discover that they were false.

The dog, whose images also circulated widely on social networks, was owned by their neighbor and was not worth “not even a lakh (or rupees),” they said.

The agency has not initiated any investigation under the Interior Management Law (FEMA), the sources said.

India news The claim of ‘Wolf-Dag’ of RS 50 million rupees of Bengaluru Man triggers Ed Raid at home

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