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YouTube Flexes, Tax Files Tell a Different Story: Hyderabad’s ‘Gold Man’ Loses 700 Grams in India’s First IT Act 2025 Seizure

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10 April 2026
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The Income Tax Department investigation unit in Hyderabad has seized gold ornaments valued at approximately Rs 1 crore from a local individual known for a flashy public persona.

Officials recovered roughly 900 grams of gold from Yadgiri Chinna Goud, also known as Dargah Chinna Pahilwan, during an enforcement operation.

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Following a preliminary inquiry, 700 grams were identified as unaccounted and subsequently confiscated, while the remaining portion was returned for personal use.

According to reporting by The Times of India, this enforcement action is significant as it marks the first warrant issued in India under Section 247 of the new Income Tax Act, 2025.

This legislation, which came into effect on 1 April 2026, replaces the previous 1961 law and provides authorities with updated powers regarding search and seizure operations based on preliminary evidence of undisclosed assets.

Social Profiling and Digital Investigation

The investigation into Goud’s assets was initiated through social profiling. Tax officials monitored the subject’s public appearances, including television and YouTube interviews where he showcased substantial jewellery and real estate holdings.

This high-visibility profile, which earned him the local moniker of a ‘gold man,’ drew official scrutiny when his financial filings failed to align with his public display of wealth.

Reports from The Siasat Daily indicate that the individual had filed only a single income tax return reflecting an annual income of about Rs 4 lakh.

While Goud claimed his assets were derived from rental income and cash-based land transactions, including the resale of properties acquired through General Power of Attorney (GPA) agreements, investigators found these explanations insufficient to justify the possession of the seized ornaments.

The department is currently extending its probe to examine the financial records of his family members and potential cash-based settlements in the real estate sector.

Imitation Assets and Industry Precedents

The recent crackdown on high-profile ‘gold men‘ in Telangana has revealed varying types of discrepancies. Goud is the third such individual to face scrutiny in recent months.

In a preceding case involving P Suresh Kumar, also known as Surya Bhai, investigators discovered that a significant portion of the three kilograms of jewellery worn by the subject was actually made of copper and rhodium-coated imitation materials rather than solid gold.

This prompted wider discussions regarding the authenticity of public displays of wealth and the potential for fraud in the unorganised sector.

For the jewellery industry, these incidents underscore the increasing reliance of tax authorities on digital footprints and public visibility to identify potential tax evasion.

Authorities are also monitoring trends related to gold-plated counterfeits, which have become a concern in the local market. Information from Shriram Finance suggests that a lack of proper documentation and hallmarking in secondary market transactions often facilitates these illicit rackets.

The Income Tax Department has stated that it will continue to monitor high-frequency cash transactions and undisclosed bullion holdings to ensure compliance with the 2025 fiscal regulations.

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