After a Bengaluru-based canine breeder claimed he purchased a uncommon canine for Rs 50 crore, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) paid a go to to his residence.
S Satish, a former canine breeder, not too long ago claimed on social media that he had purchased a uncommon wolf-dog price Rs 50 crore, which was bred in america. Satish boasted about proudly owning a breed known as Cadabomb Okami — a hybrid of a wolf and a Caucasian Shepherd — drawing consideration from each nationwide and worldwide media retailers.
Because the photographs and movies of Satish posing with the animal have been extensively circulated on-line, including to the thrill, ED visited his home.
Nevertheless, when ED officers searched his residence, they discovered no proof of the uncommon breed. Upon questioning, Satish reportedly admitted that the canine was not his and that he had solely posed for photos to realize social media consideration.
Given the big quantity, ED launched a preliminary inquiry to test for potential violations underneath the Overseas Alternate Administration Act (FEMA). Nevertheless, the company concluded that Satish didn’t have the cash to buy such an costly pet.
Whereas no case underneath FEMA has been initiated, the episode has highlighted the extent to which social media stunts can spiral into official scrutiny.
The Indian Specific tried to contact Satish, however he was unavailable.
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In 2023, Satish claimed he purchased a Caucasian Shepherd named ‘Cadaboms Hayder’ from a Hyderabad builder.
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