Boman Irani denies any involvement in the Rs 425-crore QNet scam.
Boman Irani, the Bollywood actor named in a complaint filed in connection with the Rs 425-crore QNet scam, claimed today that he and his son did nothing wrong.
A complaint has been filed against the 54-year-old actor and his son in connection with the scam. QNet is a multi-level marketing company that allegedly duped people.
Complainant Gurupreet Singh Anand, who filed a FIR against QNet in August of last year, approached the investigating agency, Mumbai Police's Economic Offences Wing, with a two-page complaint detailing Danesh's alleged involvement in the scheme.
In the written complaint, he claimed that Danesh and his father Boman promoted and propagated the scheme, despite the fact that the actor is not a participant in the scheme, according to police.
"I was informed yesterday that there was an information sent to the members of the media that a certain gentleman has lodged a complaint against my son Danesh Irani and I, for involvement with a company - QNet. "This is a multilevel marketing company that is currently being investigated by the Economic Offenses Wing (EOW)," said Boman in a statement.
"My involvement with the company is merely based on the fact that I have attended a function of Qnet and had been photographed there.
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