Such addiction of free fire game! 13-year-old child absconded with jewelry, tablet-mobile worth lakhs


UP Free Fire Game News: A strange-o-poor case has come to light in Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh. Here a 13-year-old child’s craze for Free Fire game was such that he ran away from home to Bengaluru city of Karnataka about 15 days ago with 40 thousand cash, tablets, mobiles and jewelry worth 10 lakhs. When the relatives came to know about the missing child, they gave a complaint to the local police. Police registered a missing case and started investigation.

With the help of surveillance and cyber cell team, the child was recovered from Bangalore city along with jewellery, tablet, mobile. During interrogation, the child told that he likes to play Free Fire game very much. The people of the house used to forbid him to play the game. Money is needed to unlock the game. Meanwhile, he came to know on the internet that there is an IT center in Bangalore city, where no one would stop him from playing the game. You will also get to play new games. Because of this, he ran away from home on 13 May. He wandered for a long time at the Bangalore railway station. The relatives are very happy after meeting the child.

the child was irritable

The 13-year-old son of Shivangini Singh, a resident of Tilhapur Mod of Pipri police station area, had become addicted to playing free fire games. If someone forbids him from playing the game, he used to argue. He had become very irritable due to the restriction of family members. To make the game more hi-tech, it had to be unlocked and money was needed to unlock it, but it could not get the money. Because of this, he got very upset.

Meanwhile, he came to know from the internet that there are many IT centers in Bangalore city of Karnataka, where he will get to play new games and no one will stop him from playing the game. On this, he fled on May 13 with cash, jewellery, tablet and mobile from the house. While giving Tahrir in the police station, the woman said that her 13-year-old son had gone away from home with 40 thousand cash, jewelry worth 10 lakhs, tablet and mobile. Taking the matter seriously, the police registered a case.

Police took help of cyber cell team

After this, Superintendent of Police Brijesh Kumar Srivastava was also informed about the episode. He took the help of surveillance and cyber cell team. The team recovered Kishore safely from Bengaluru station in Karnataka along with cash, jewellery, tablet and mobile. Brijesh Kumar Srivastava said that on May 13, a 13-year-old child was reported to have gone away from his home from Pipri police station area. Along with this, his family members told that all the jewelery of the mother was also taken away, the cost of which is more than 10 lakh rupees. Apart from this, tablet and mobile phone have been taken.

The Superintendent of Police said that this incident was sensitive, so a separate team was formed on my behalf and that child was safely recovered from Bengaluru in Karnataka on Monday. When we questioned this child, he told that it is a free fire game. He was addicted to playing and money is needed to lock the advanced stage in it, so he had taken all the money and jewelery from home. After going there, he used to wander at the railway station, because he came to know from the internet that Bangalore is an IT city. Here you will get to play even more games and people who know about the game will be found. Had gone thinking this.

SP made this appeal to the people

Brijesh Kumar Srivastava further told that at present the child has been recovered safely. He said that through you, I advise parents to keep their children away from expensive gadgets at an early age and take care of their activities. What type of game are you playing. Whether the game is safe or not and if you keep a constant watch, then children will avoid being misled in this way.

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