India | Updated Dec 14, 2006 at 07:19pm IST

Adobe CEO gets call from taxman

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New Delhi:Adobe CEO, Naresh Gupta may have secured the release of his son from kidnappers last month, but the woes of the family are not yet over.

Gupta, who allegedly paid a huge ransom amount to the kidnappers for the release of his three-year-old son Anant, has been slapped with a Income Tax notice.

According to the Press Trust of India, Additional Income Tax Commissioner Amar Vir Singh has asked Naresh Gupta to appear before him on December 28.

The I-T department has sought details of Narsh Gupta's bank accounts, property and other sources of income to make sure that the ransom was not paid out of any hidden sources of income.

The money - Rs 50 lakh - was found in Belana village of Kakod in Uttar Pradesh's Bulandshahar district after police interrogated the main accused, Jitendra, who kidnapped Anant from his home in Noida's poshest sector, Sector-15 A.

FIVE DAYS OF TORMENT
bulletMonday: Three-year-old Anant, son of Adobe India's CEO's Naresh Gupta kidnapped by two motorcycle-borne youth while waiting for school bus with maid. A special task force set up for investigation. Gupta family receives ransom calls the same night.
bullet Tuesday: Anant's father, Naresh Gupta appeals for his son's release, requests media to let the family alone.
bulletWednesday: UP Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav assures Anant would be found.
bulletThursday: UP Police claim vital leads, rumours of a Chambal connection gather steam.
bulletFriday: Anant rescued.

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