"We are aggrieved and shocked at the sudden and unwarranted act of detention of our official," Amway India said in a statement.
The case in which the action has been taken was filed in December, but the company said that it had no prior information on it.
"The allegations mentioned in the FIR are frivolous and give a misleading impression about our business... Amway is a legitimate direct selling FMCG organisation operating in the country since 1998...," the company asserted.
He was apprehended in Gurgoan yesterday and was brought to Kurnool on a warrant. The arrest was based on a complaint alleging unethical circulation of money through Amway's operations.
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Amway India contested the allegations stating that "due to the lack of a legal framework for the direct selling industry, any case filed is being misinterpreted and booked under PCMCS, which is otherwise intended to regulate financial schemes".
The company said the direct selling industry has been repeatedly seeking an amendment to the PCMCS Act and has been working along with various industry bodies and government for the same.
"We urge the authorities to take note of the challenges faced by this industry and give us clarity to facilitate its smooth functioning," the Amway statement added.
Amway India said it has invested more than USD 100 million in a manufacturing facility in the country.