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QNET strongly condemns the criminal activities uncovered recently by the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service at Kuntunse, where 110 victims, including Cameroonians and Ivorians, were rescued from a fraudulent operation falsely conducted in QNET’s name.
The company commends the CID for its swift and decisive action and fully supports ongoing investigations. QNET is a legitimate global lifestyle and wellness company that sells its products through a regulated direct selling business model. The company is not involved in human trafficking or fraudulent recruitment and denounces any attempt by criminal networks to exploit its brand for illegal purposes.
Criminals Misusing QNET’s Name
This latest incident reinforces the company’s longstanding warning about fraudsters misusing QNET’s name and products to deceive the public through fake job offers, travel opportunities, and online investment schemes. These criminal syndicates often pose as QNET distributors to lure unsuspecting victims, tarnishing the reputation of legitimate businesses and harming vulnerable individuals.
“We share the CID’s commitment to protecting lives and restoring public trust,” said Biram Fall, Deputy Chairman QNET Sub-Saharan Africa. “QNET operates on integrity, transparency, and education—and we remain relentless in exposing and dismantling fraudulent networks misusing our name.”
QNET’s Collaboration with Law Enforcement
QNET continues to work closely with Ghanaian authorities—including the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) and the CID of the Ghana Police Service—to fight scams and safeguard the public. Recent joint efforts include:
- Establishment of the QNET Compliance Office in Accra, inaugurated by COP Lydia Donkor, to serve as a direct liaison with regulators and security agencies.
- Launch of the QNET–EOCO Anti-Scam Campaign and upcoming nationwide education roadshow to raise public awareness on fraudulent schemes.
QNET urges the public to remain vigilant and verify any business or recruitment approach claiming affiliation with the company. QNET does not offer jobs, travel visas, or overseas travel opportunities.
Members of the public who encounter suspected scam activities are encouraged to report them immediately through the following official channels:
QNET
WhatsApp: +233 256 630 005
Email: network.integrity@qnet.net
EOCO
Walk into any EOCO office nationwide
Email: eoco@eoco.gov.gh
WhatsApp: +233 579 709 066
Telephone: +233 547 419 419
Social Media: @EOCOghana (Facebook, X, Instagram)
QNET remains committed to working hand in hand with Ghanaian authorities to eradicate fraudulent schemes, protect consumers, and preserve the integrity of legitimate direct selling in the country.
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