Hyderabad CP warn public as banned company 'QNet' reemerges as 'Ignite'

Hyderabad CP Sajjanar stated that QNet, a company previously banned, has resurfaced under the new name 'Ignite'. He revealed that a massive fraud scheme worth approximately ₹5,000 crore, orchestrated by the company, has been thwarted.
The CP spoke at a press conference held on Thursday. He explained that this international network has been swindling innocent people for the past 25 years, operating under various names such as 'Gold Quest', 'QuestNet', and 'QNet', before rebranding itself as 'Ignite'.
He noted that there are hundreds of thousands of victims across the country and advised the public to remain vigilant against such scams.
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