Cops are looking into Boman's son's involvement in the QNet scam.

 

Danesh Irani, Boman Irani's son, was recently accused of involvement in the infamous QNet fraud, which amounted to around Rs. 425 crore, following a complaint made against him by Gurpreet Singh Anand, a resident of suburban Mumbai.

Anand had filed a complaint alleging that Danesh was actively participating in the spread of the fraud and had requested that the authorities look into the situation. To shed some light on the current situation, joint commissioner of police (crime) Himanshu Roy informed that Danesh's account is being investigated because it holds a staggering amount of Rs 18 and that they will bring him in to record a statement. However, he also stated that they were not only looking into his account, but the money trail in general, which connects numerous others.

However, while defending his son, Boman reacted aggressively to the claims, claiming that his son was an agent in 2007-2008, just like any other collegian, but is now live in the United States for further studies, and the amount in his account is a result of his hard earned money. He also mentioned that his kid is a multi-level marketing agent and that they are good residents of the country.

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