PUBG addiction: 15-yr-old boy kills elder brother for asking not to play violent mobile game

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July 1, 2019

Newsroom, Jul 1: A 15-year-old boy has allegedly killed his elder brother just for scolding for playing too much of the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) mobile game. The incident took place at Bhiwandi in Thane district of Maharashtra.

The boy was enraged when his elder brother Mohammad Shaikh (19), just asked him to stop playing the multi-player battle royale game in the morning, senior police inspector Mamata D'Souza said. 

He reportedly banged the head of Shaikh against the wall and stabbed him repeatedly with scissors, the officer added. The victim was rushed to the nearby government hospital where he was declared brought dead.

A case has been registered under section 302 (Punishment for murder) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

This is not the first case of PUBG Mobile game addiction going extreme in India. A minor boy, earlier in the year, stole a large amount of money from his father's bank account.

A 10th-grade boy from Jalandhar, Punjab, had become so much addicted to the battle royale game, that he stole his father's debit card in the night and sent Rs 50,000 to his friend's Paytm account and deleted the OTPs in the mobile so that the father wouldn't about the illegal transaction.

In the morning, the father apparently got to know that Rs 50,000 has been debited from his account and lodges a police complaint. Investigation revealed that the culprit son bought gaming controller-pad and make an in-app purchase on PUBG Mobile.

There are several Public Interest Litigations (PIL) in high courts across India requesting a ban of PUBG Mobile, as it was distracting students from studies. It can be noted that Gujarat and some states in India temporarily banned the battle royale game ahead of annual academic exams in March and April.

In Bengaluru, several teenagers have been admitted to Services for Healthy Use of Technology (SHUT) clinic in the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) for rehab on PUBG Mobile addiction.

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January 14,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 14: Mangaluru city police commissionerate his notified traffic diversions on NH 73 in view of massive protest at Adyra Kannur in the city against CAA, NPR and NRC on January 15. It also has issued guidelines for the public, protesters and organisers of the protest.

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January 16,2020

Udupi, Jan 16: The mandatory implementation of FASTag, across the country, was not enforced in the toll gates located in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts.

The toll gate personnel cited that they had not received any directions from the NHAI and hence vehicles were being allowed to ply as per the current practice.

As per government order, two gates each have to be reserved for locals, emergency entry and cash transactions. All other lanes are to be used for FASTag.

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June 21,2020

Udupi, June 21: A graduation student, who had attempted suicide two weeks ago under depression following the postponement of examinations due to covid-19, breathed his last at a private hospital yesterday. 

The deceased has been identified as Shakuntala, a final year degree student of First Grade College, Muniyal. She was a resident of Mathibettu near Vagranga in Hebri taluk. 

According to sources, she had studied hard to clear the examinations. The postponement of examinations led her to depression.  

She consumed poison at her house on June 8. She was immediately rushed to Manipal hospital where she breathed her last on June 20. A case has been registered in Hebri Police Station. 

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