This was revealed when the directors of defaulting companies began turning up at the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) office of Mumbai Police after summonses were issued to them for questioning in the scam.
"We have issued summonses to over 70 people, including directors of NSEL and defaulting companies. Five to six people of two defaulting companies, who showed up today, claimed they were actually peons and security guards. They had no idea about the functioning of their firms and had nothing to do with the fraud," an EOW official told PTI.
In a related development, NSEL Directors Jignesh Shah, Joseph Massey, Shreekant Javalgekar and Dewang Neralla today appeared before the EOW officials in response to the summonses served to them. However, investigators did not record their statements.
"We are in the midst of examining the voluminous documents and other evidence we have gathered so far. Once we study the evidence, we would be in a better position to grill them (NSEL Directors) on various issues. Hence, we did not record their statement and allowed them to go. We would give them a fresh date for appearance," the officer added.
During nearly a week-long nationwide raids, EOW officials had discovered that nine of the 27 companies, that defaulted in making payments to NSEL, did not exist at their given addresses.
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