"Jagtiani was asked to appear by the investigation officer today. He came and met me. We are verifying if he or his company has any role in the matter," Additional Police Commissioner (EOW) Rajvardhan Sinha said.
Jagtiani, who represented many celebrities, is one of the directors of a travel company namely Bonvo Private Ltd, which is a franchise of the multi-level marketing firm QNet, said Sinha, who is supervising the case.
So far, the EOW has arrested nine QNet team leaders for allegedly duping investors by selling products like magnetic disks, herbal products and holiday schemes through fraudulent practices.
QNet has also been accused of using the banned binary pyramid business model for its multi-level marketing (MLM) schemes, to entice investors.
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The accused have been charged with cheating and forgery under relevant sections of the Prize, Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act, 1978.
One Gurupreet Singh Anand, who filed an FIR against QNet in August last year, also alleged that former world billiards champion Michael Ferreira had participated in the company's promotional events.
QNet has denied any wrongdoing.