What really happened at Vasan Healthcare?
At half-past seven on the morning of 1 December 2015, two cars pulled up outside 199, St Mary’s Road, in Alwarpet, a South Chennai neighbourhood that still has a few bungalows in what is increasingly becoming a city of apartments.
A man alighted from one of the cars and told the guard at 199, itself a bungalow, that he and his colleagues were from the income-tax (I-T) department. The guard, obviously flustered—a visit from the taxman isn’t a daily affair, and definitely not in St Mary’s Road—alerted the inmates of the house over the intercom and let the tax officials in.
The house belonged to A.M. Arun, founder of Vasan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd, one of India’s best known eyecare hospital chains.
Arun’s son, Yudish, 18, opened the door, as his father walked down the stairs from the first floor.
“Dr. Arun, we are from the income-tax office,” said a man flashing his ID card.
“Fine sir,” said Arun, 47, who has the habit of calling almost everyone sir.
“We have come for a search operation.”
“Fine sir. We will cooperate.” Read More…