<p>A rickshaw puller approached the police in this Uttar Pradesh district on Sunday after he was served a notice by the Income Tax (I-T) department, asking him to pay over Rs 3 crore.</p>.<p>Pratap Singh, a resident of Amar Colony in the Bakalpur area, submitted a complaint at the Highway police station, claiming fraud, after he received the notice from the I-T department.</p>.<p>Station House Office (SHO) Anuj Kumar said no case was registered on the basis of Singh's complaint but the police will look into the matter.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Singh uploaded a video clip on social media in which he narrated the sequence of events.</p>.<p>He said on March 15, he applied for a PAN card at the Jan Suvidha Kendra in Bakalpur, owned by Tej Prakash Upadhyay, as his bank had asked him to submit I-T.</p>.<p>Subsequently, he got a coloured photocopy of the PAN card from one Sanjai Singh of Bakalpur.</p>.<p>Since he is illiterate, he could not differentiate between an original PAN card and a coloured photocopy of the same, the rickshaw puller said in the clip.</p>.<p>He had to run from pillar to post for about three months to get his PAN card.</p>.<p>Singh said he got a call from I-T officials on October 19 and was served a notice, asking him to pay Rs 3,47,54,896.</p>.<p>He said the officials told him that someone had impersonated him and obtained a GST number on his name for running a business and the turnover of the trader for 2018-19 was Rs 43,44,36,201.</p>.<p>Singh said he was advised by the I-T officials to get an FIR lodged as somebody had committed fraud impersonating him. </p>
<p>A rickshaw puller approached the police in this Uttar Pradesh district on Sunday after he was served a notice by the Income Tax (I-T) department, asking him to pay over Rs 3 crore.</p>.<p>Pratap Singh, a resident of Amar Colony in the Bakalpur area, submitted a complaint at the Highway police station, claiming fraud, after he received the notice from the I-T department.</p>.<p>Station House Office (SHO) Anuj Kumar said no case was registered on the basis of Singh's complaint but the police will look into the matter.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Singh uploaded a video clip on social media in which he narrated the sequence of events.</p>.<p>He said on March 15, he applied for a PAN card at the Jan Suvidha Kendra in Bakalpur, owned by Tej Prakash Upadhyay, as his bank had asked him to submit I-T.</p>.<p>Subsequently, he got a coloured photocopy of the PAN card from one Sanjai Singh of Bakalpur.</p>.<p>Since he is illiterate, he could not differentiate between an original PAN card and a coloured photocopy of the same, the rickshaw puller said in the clip.</p>.<p>He had to run from pillar to post for about three months to get his PAN card.</p>.<p>Singh said he got a call from I-T officials on October 19 and was served a notice, asking him to pay Rs 3,47,54,896.</p>.<p>He said the officials told him that someone had impersonated him and obtained a GST number on his name for running a business and the turnover of the trader for 2018-19 was Rs 43,44,36,201.</p>.<p>Singh said he was advised by the I-T officials to get an FIR lodged as somebody had committed fraud impersonating him. </p>