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Sprouts News > Blog > Business > ₹7.85 Cr Export Fraud: FIR Filed in Mumbai Pantnagar Sugar Scam Against Elite Green Pvt Ltd.
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₹7.85 Cr Export Fraud: FIR Filed in Mumbai Pantnagar Sugar Scam Against Elite Green Pvt Ltd.

Unmesh Gujarathi
Last updated: July 14, 2025 8:37 pm
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Export Fraud Exposed ₹7.85 Cr Sugar Scam in Mumbai.
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₹7.85 Cr Export Fraud Rocks Elite Green Pvt Ltd

• Customs Agent Files Case Over Unpaid Dues

• Adulterated Sugar Export Triggers Legal Storm

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A ₹7.85 crore fraud complaint has been filed by customs agent Rajesh Nakhua against Elite Green Pvt Ltd directors for unpaid dues and forged export dealings. The case involves adulterated sugar shipments, forged authorizations, and demurrage charges. Mumbai Police is investigating, as revealed by the Sprouts News Investigation Team (SIT).




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₹7.85 Cr Export Fraud Rocks Elite Green Pvt Ltd• Customs Agent Files Case Over Unpaid Dues• Adulterated Sugar Export Triggers Legal StormSugar Export Scam: ₹7.85 Crore Fraud Complaint Filed Against Elite Green ExecutivesExport Transactions and Partial Payment Raise SuspicionAdulterated Sugar, Demurrage Charges Deepen the CrisisAlso Read: Bollywood Celebrities Selling Real Estate Amid Tax‑Driven Market Shift.• Complaint Filed, Investigation UnderwaySIT Insights: Industry Stakeholders Demand Greater Oversight

Sugar Export Scam: ₹7.85 Crore Fraud Complaint Filed Against Elite Green Executives

A financial fraud complaint involving ₹7.85 crore has been filed by Ghatkopar-based customs clearing agent Rajesh Nakhua, proprietor of Make India Impex, against the directors and chief business officer (CBO) of Elite Green Pvt Ltd. The accused include Raghuram Raghulal Thandasery, Sariga Thandasery, Danesha Thandasery, and Lakshman Babu Nagula. The case has been registered under Sections 318(4) and 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.
FIR Filed in Mumbai Pantnagar Sugar Scam Against Elite Green Pvt Ltd.
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According to Nakhua, his firm has been engaged in the import-export of food products since 2021. His professional engagement with Elite Green and its sister concerns—Relitor Foods Pvt Ltd and Elite Agro Specialities Pvt Ltd—began in May 2023, mainly coordinated through Lakshman Nagula. These companies were exporting sugar and rice to multiple international markets, including Afghanistan, the USA, Singapore, Mozambique, Oman, Canada, and Togo.

Export Transactions and Partial Payment Raise Suspicion

Nakhua’s firm was tasked with handling customs clearance for Elite Green’s export operations. In March 2024, he submitted quotations of ₹90,000 per container and ₹3,000 per metric ton in bulk for sugar consignments, which Elite Green approved.

Between February and December 2024, Make India Impex issued invoices totaling ₹22.94 crore for logistics and customs services. However, only ₹15.09 crore was paid by Elite Green, leaving an outstanding balance of ₹7.85 crore unpaid. When Nakhua pursued the balance, the company distanced itself by denying any formal relationship with Shreenath Agency, through which many of the transactions were routed.

However, Nakhua produced a letter dated April 4, 2024, signed by Elite Green, which officially authorized Shreenath Agency as its representative. This evidence contradicted the company’s denial and became a key element in the criminal complaint.



Adulterated Sugar, Demurrage Charges Deepen the Crisis

The situation further escalated when a consignment of “Khandsari” sugar exported by Elite Green was found to be adulterated with low-quality raw sugar, as confirmed by a forensic lab report. Due to this quality dispute, the shipment remained stuck at sea for four months, resulting in ₹7.17 crore in detention and demurrage charges.

Nakhua alleges that he was compelled to pay this amount via Shreenath Agency to the Mumbai Port Authority, under a written assurance from Lakshman Nagula that the cost would be reimbursed. However, Elite Green later refused to compensate, exacerbating the financial strain on Make India Impex.

This series of events led Nakhua to believe he was the victim of a deliberate criminal conspiracy, aimed at inflicting monetary losses while evading financial liability.

Sugar Export Fraud Rocks Mumbai By Elite Green Pvt Ltd.

Also Read: Bollywood Celebrities Selling Real Estate Amid Tax‑Driven Market Shift.

• Complaint Filed, Investigation Underway

Despite numerous emails and follow-up calls to the company directors and CBO, there was no response or resolution. Nakhua has now registered a formal complaint under BNS Sections 318(4) and 61(2) with the Mumbai Police, who have launched a preliminary investigation.

As of now, no official statement has been released by Elite Green Pvt Ltd or its directors regarding the serious allegations.

SIT Insights: Industry Stakeholders Demand Greater Oversight

The Sprouts News Investigation Team (SIT) has identified a growing trend of commercial fraud in the export sector involving shell companies, unauthorized intermediaries, and manipulated shipping practices. In this case, the use of Shreenath Agency as a financial conduit—despite official authorization—raises questions about due diligence, financial transparency, and legal accountability within the export logistics ecosystem.



Industry experts suggest that customs clearing agents and third-party logistics service providers must implement risk assessment protocols, especially when dealing with high-value exports to volatile markets.

This case is likely to set a precedent, as stakeholders and policymakers watch closely for enforcement of BNS 2023 provisions in complex commercial fraud cases.

Elite Green Pvt Ltd fraud, ₹7.85 crore customs fraud, Make India Impex complaint, sugar export scam India, customs clearing agent defrauded, Lakshman Babu Nagula fraud case, adulterated sugar export, Mumbai Port demurrage fraud, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 case, SIT Sprouts News investigation.

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With over 28 years of experience, Unmesh Gujarathi stands as one of India’s most credible and courageous investigative journalists. As Editor-in-Chief of Sprouts, he continues to spearhead the newsroom’s hard-hitting journalism.
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Beyond his editorial leadership, Unmesh is a prolific author, having written over 12 books in Marathi and English on subjects such as Balasaheb Thackeray, the RTI Act, career guidance, and investigative journalism.
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