New Delhi, Oct. 3 -- Chennai Customs has in a detailed response on social media, refuted cargo company Wintrack and its founder Prawin Ganeshan's allegations of corruption and harassment as false and cited document violations, including misclassification and undeclared goods.

Replying to the post where Wintrack alleged that it is being forced to shut down due to "crippling retaliation" from Chennai Customs over their bribery compliants, the Department denied the claims and presented rebuttals.

This came amid the Central Government ordering a fair and transparent probe after Wintrack Inc announced its exit from India, citing "bribery" demands and "harassment" from Chennai Customs, Tamil Nadu.

In a statement, The Ministry of Finance said...