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Due to this bad hobby, the son became a thief and committed robbery in his own house, you will be surprised to know the truth.

Kota : Not only in Rajasthan but across the country the craze of online gaming is increasing among the youth. Not only youth but even minors are engaged in this the whole day. Many such cases come to light across the country where children waste lakhs of rupees due to online gaming. One such case has come to light from Kota in Rajasthan. Where about Rs 70 lakh went missing from the account of the wife of the deceased employee of Rajasthan Atomic Power Station. When the money was not found in the account, the woman filed a case against the bank but when the police investigated, the son was found guilty, after which the police arrested the accused son.

Rawatbhata police exposed the whole matter

According to Rawatbhata police, the woman lodged a case of missing Rs 70 lakh from her bank account. The woman had made a fixed deposit of her money. When he did not get any interest, he inquired about it in the bank. So the bank replied that since you have taken a loan, you will not get interest.

Yono App had lost all the money

After this, when the woman lodged a complaint with the police, investigation revealed that Badrinath, son of the wife of deceased power station employee Kedarnath, had transferred the money by downloading Yono app on his mobile and using the OTP letter. When the police investigated, it came to light that there was no fault of the bank in this. Everything was done through the online system from the woman’s authorized number.

The accused son also gave up his hobby of online gaming.

During police interrogation, the accused son told that he was living separately from his mother for the last 2 years. The accused son Badrinath had wasted this entire amount in online gaming. At present, the police is busy interrogating the accused Badrinath.

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