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Billiards champ Padma Bhushan Michael Ferreira arrested in connection with QNet scam

| | Oct 19, 2016, at 07:05 pm
Hyderabad, Oct 19 (IBNS) : The Hyderabad police have arrested former world billiards champion and Padma Bhushan recipiet Michael Ferreira and three others in connection with the multi- crore QNet fraud case involving multi-level marketing activity, reports said.

They were brought to Hyderabad from Mumbai on Tuesday night.

The others, arrested with Ferreira ae :  Magaral Balaji, Srinivas Vanka and Malcolm Desai.  to Hyderabad on a Prisoner Transit (PT) warrant from Mumbai on Tuesday night.

Ferreira had surrendered in a special Maharashtra Protection of Interests of Depositors Act court on October 1 after his anticipatory bail was rejected by the Supreme Court.

 

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