Thursday, February 5, 2026
ADVT 
International

Indian Restaurant Chain Masala's $34 Million Assets Seized In New Zealand After Allegations Of Fraud

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Feb, 2016 01:04 PM
    The police have seized Indian restaurant chain Masala's 33 properties worth $34 million in what is believed to be the largest cache of property ever restrained by the law enforcement authorities in New Zealand, a media report said.
     
    The asset freeze came after allegations of tax fraud to the tune of $7.4 million dollars, newstalkzb.co.nz reported on Saturday.
     
    Revenue authorities have been investigating 17 firms involved with the Masala chain for allegedly under-reporting earnings.
     
    The restaurant chain owners, Joti Jain, Rupinder Chahil, Rajwinder Grewal and Supinder Singh have allegedly evaded paying tax by systematically stripping cash from the restaurants and not declaring cash sales in GST returns, investigator Elena Bryleva stated in an affidavit.
     
    The brand came under scrutiny last year for paying its employees as little as $2 an hour. Co-owner Jain was sentenced to 11 months home detention last October after admitting immigration and exploitation charges. 
     
    According to Immigration New Zealand, one of her victims worked 66 hour weeks for months at the Takapuna restaurant and was also told to clean Jain's house - all for no more than $3 an hour.
     
    Masala founder Chahil is already facing six charges alleging he falsified immigration documents and supplied misleading information contrary to immigration laws.
     
    Properties seized include a $3 million dollar house in Auckland's Remuera area, a parcel of land in Takanini and four other properties believed to have been used as accommodation for Masala workers.
     
    Some of the restaurants have since been sold and renamed.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Priti Patel, British Indian Minister For Employment To Take Part In Pravasi Bharatiya Divas

    Her visit aims to build on the momentum created by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the UK in November 2015

    Priti Patel, British Indian Minister For Employment To Take Part In Pravasi Bharatiya Divas

    Canadian Producer Matthiew Klinck Reported Killed In Robbery At Belize Home

    Canadian Producer Matthiew Klinck Reported Killed In Robbery At Belize Home
    SAN PEDRO, Belize — A 37-year-old Canadian has reportedly been killed in an apparent burglary at his home in Selena Village in Belize.

    Canadian Producer Matthiew Klinck Reported Killed In Robbery At Belize Home

    Judge In New York Says Imprisoned Latvian Man Who Helped Create Computer Virus Can Go Home

    Judge In New York Says Imprisoned Latvian Man Who Helped Create Computer Virus Can Go Home
    NEW YORK — A Latvian computer code writer who admitted a role in spreading a virus to more than a million computers worldwide, including some at NASA, can return home after serving 20 months in prison.

    Judge In New York Says Imprisoned Latvian Man Who Helped Create Computer Virus Can Go Home

    Novel Experiment Shows Tots Start To Distinguish That Text, Drawings Have Different Meanings

    Novel Experiment Shows Tots Start To Distinguish That Text, Drawings Have Different Meanings
    Researchers used a puppet, line drawings and simple vocabulary to find that children as young as 3 are beginning to grasp that nuanced concept.

    Novel Experiment Shows Tots Start To Distinguish That Text, Drawings Have Different Meanings

    Young Palestinian Women Carrying Out More Attacks In Latest Round Of Violence Against Israelis

    Young Palestinian Women Carrying Out More Attacks In Latest Round Of Violence Against Israelis
    When Palestinian youths began a wave of grassroots and often suicidal stabbing attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians several months ago, it wasn't his three sons that Ramiz Hassoneh was worried about — it was his daughter.

    Young Palestinian Women Carrying Out More Attacks In Latest Round Of Violence Against Israelis

    Donald Trump In The White House? Atlantic Lottery Takes Bets On U.S. Presidential Race

    Donald Trump In The White House? Atlantic Lottery Takes Bets On U.S. Presidential Race
    HALIFAX — Politically minded Atlantic Canadians can now wager on who they think will come out on top in the U.S. presidential race.

    Donald Trump In The White House? Atlantic Lottery Takes Bets On U.S. Presidential Race