The logistics company based in Tamil Nadu Wintrack announced that it had terminated all imports-export activities in India, with effect from October 1, 2025, with Cennai’s customs officials in the last 45 days.
In the X (formerly Twitter) post, the company claimed that “tireless harassment” was launched after this year revealed the requirements of bribery of officials. This retaliation left “crippled and destroyed” business “crippled and destroyed” in India, she said in post.
However, the Customs Department in Chennai rejected the claim and wrote a detailed response to the post, claiming that the company faces false control.
What the company has claimed
Wintack in its X Bio claims to have revealed the bribery that Chennai Customs, and, as a result, faced revenge on forced the company to close its activities in India. “Corruption has won this battle, they can destroy our business, not our voice,” Bio read.
The founder of Wintrack Prawin Ganeshan repeated the accusation, named several officials from a branch of a special news and investigative branch (SIIB) and claimed that his wife’s company was forced to pay £1.5 lakh in bribe for shipment. He also claimed that the officers even offered a 10 % “discount” during the negotiations.
Custons Chennai deny the accusation
Chennai Customs issued an official statement of X to refute the accusation and stated that the company was caught for incorrect classification of goods, unnounced USB charging cables and non -compulsory certification of extended manufacturer’s liability (EPR) under battery management rules, 2022.
Customs maintenance claimed that hearing was carried out, delayed was accommodated, and the right to reduce demirge was awarded, but was not asked for a bribe from the company.
“This importer has an established pattern on how to make unfounded charges of corruption and bribery on this platform, only to remove such contributions as soon as the department provides de facto refutation,” the statement read.
Public data responds to the contribution
Shashi Tharoor, the leader of the Congress and a member of Lok Sabha, repossed Wintrack X’s contribution to his social media and described the situation as “truly dismay”.
“Corruption remains uncontrollable throughout the system and most companies are simply suited as part of the” business price “. It may not be like this. In fact, it must not be if the country is to grow and prosper,” he wrote on X.
Mohandas Pai, former Financial Director of Infosys, also responded to the contribution of the logistics society. In the paper X, the Minister of Finance, Nirmal Sithaman and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said, “In our ports you failed to go system corruption.”
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