Officials said immigration authorities first alerted Enforcement Directorate sleuths after they intercepted Qureshi, who reached the airport here to take a flight to Dubai.
The action was taken based on a ED look out circular against him. Subsequently, a team of ED officials arrived to take his custody, they said.
However, according to airport officials, Qureshi told authorities that he has furnished a bond and got the court's nod to travel abroad even as he got a fax sent in this regard from his legal team to the airport, based on which immigration authorities allowed him to travel.
It is understood that the agency has been wanting to question Qureshi for long and had issued summons to him but could lay their hands on him only today.
The agency had registered a money laundering case against Qureshi under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) last year. He is under the scanner of probe agencies for alleged tax evasion and hawala-like dealings.
The ED had earlier been probing this case under FEMA after the I-T department first shared documents indicating hawala and alleged contravention of forex laws by the businessman and his business entities based here.
The ED had alleged that Qureshi has sent "huge amount of funds" through the hawala route to Dubai, London and few other overseas destinations in Europe.
The agency early last year had also conducted searches on Qureshi's premises and had also questioned him.
The lockers were operated by the employees of AMQ Group of Qureshi claiming that over Rs 11.26 crore in cash and jewellery worth over Rs 8.35 crore were found in these lockers.
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