Updated On: 12 April, 2018 02:50 PM IST | Mumbai | Hemal Ashar
Form an association registered with the charity commissioner to join forces against the rich and powerful who have duped them


FFVWA joint secretary Anuja Kotecha (extreme right) with victims (from left) Sachin Manjrekar, Arpita Manjrekar, Jyoti Parmar and Amish Vyas at Andheri
Victims who lost their money to the QNet scam have now found their voice together, by forming the Financial Frauds Victims Welfare Association (FFVWA) to strengthen their battle to recover their money. These victims have moved a step ahead from being a loosely organised group that used to meet once a week to a full-fledged association that is registered with the Mumbai charity commissioner.