Jaya TV office was one among the many locations where I-T sleuths had conducted searches since last Thursday, which ended yesterday.
After five-day-long multi-city searches, Income Tax (I-T) department sleuths had detected undisclosed income of Rs 1,430 crore in respect of 10 assessee groups which included those linked to Sasikala, her kin and their associates.
Meanwhile, police said I-T officials were today verifying documents at the Green Tea Estate at Curzon in Nilgiris district.
Jayaraman told reporters here that I-T sleuths posed various questions about companies headed by him, including Jazz Cinemas, besides seeking accounts for the jewels worn by his wife during their wedding.
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He said it was explained "in detail" to them.
When asked if the raids were politically motivated, Jayaraman said "it doesn't seem so".
"They (taxmen) have done their duty and we are answerable (to them).. Every citizen of the country has to pay income tax.. I am clear about that," he said.
On details of seizures made during the raids, he said the sleuths queried about documents on "general accounts".
"There were documents in the companies, general documents, about general accounts. So the questions were raised about these documents.
"We are into movies, distribution of movies, so they asked questions about agreements concerning them. We have answered them clearly," he said.
Asserting that he would present accounts of his wife's jewels, Jayaraman said, "We are ready to answer whatever queries posed by I-T officials in the future".
Tax authorities had yesterday summoned Jayaraman, head of Jaya TV (Mavis Satcom Limited), for questioning following conclusion of searches at the premises of the channel here.
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