Hyderabad boy loses Rs 36 lakh playing mobile games


Hyderabad, Jun 4 (IANS): 16-year-old boy lost a whopping Rs 36 lakh by playing online games on mobile phone.

The boy, a resident of Amberpet area in Hyderabad, used the bank accounts of his mother to make the payments for the online games.

According to the cyber crime wing of Hyderabad police, the boy downloaded a free fire gaming app on his grandfather's mobile phone. He initially used Rs 1,500 and later Rs 10,000 from her mother's bank account to play the game. As he became addicted to the games, he started spending huge amounts without the knowledge of family members.

The class 11 student, son of a deceased police official, kept making the payments ranging from Rs 1.45 lakh to Rs 2 lakh. When his mother went to the State Bank of India (SBI) to withdraw the money, she was shocked to learn that there is no money left in the account. A total of Rs 27 lakh was spent from the account. She then checked her account with HDFC bank and found that Rs 9 lakh had disappeared.

The woman approached the cyber crime police station. She told police that it was her late husband's hard earned money. The monetary benefit received by the family following the officer's death was also credited in the two bank accounts.

 

  

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  • Sandeep Nandgirwar, Ambuja cement ltd, Upparwahi, Maharashtra

    Sun, Jun 05 2022

    My 15 years old child also lost thousands in the same manner by playing Free Fire game without my knowledge. He made payment through google play.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 04 2022

    How the mother did not know till such big amounts were withdrawn in parts from two different accounts, which could have been going on for a long time? Per my opinion this appears to be a concocted story!

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 04 2022

    A lesson- never keep all your egss in a basket. Wise investment with different short and long term would have saved the hard earned money and would have saved the heart burn. Letting kids know the passwords and pins and using mobile devices to transact is bound to be a danger too and not having your phone to receive messages is a foolish or ignorant act.

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  • Brian, Mlore

    Sat, Jun 04 2022

    Only his parent(s) is responsible for this loss. If no proper guidance and no checking on children is the habit then all these thi ngs will happen.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Jun 04 2022

    These days we don't know whom to trust ...

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