The child spent Rs 41,000 to cross different levels while playing the game on his father's mobile for nine long months.
In Lucknow, India, a 6-year-old child lost Rs 41,000 in his father's account for crossing various levels while playing mobile games. According to a report in the Indian media Times of India.
It is learned that the child spent Rs 41,000 to cross various levels while playing an online game called Free Fire on his father's mobile for nine long months. However, she did not tell her father about it for fear.
Meanwhile, the child's father suddenly saw that 35 thousand (Bangladeshi 41 thousand rupees) was missing from his account. By contacting the bank, he can know that this money has been spent online. The man approached the police on suspicion that his account had been hacked. The police investigation revealed that the money had been spent from the child's father's mobile phone through an e-wallet. Later, when the police suspected, the child was interrogated. Under interrogation, the child confessed and said he did not tell anyone for fear.
The child said that he started the game by downloading the game for 60 rupees. At first, Rs 500 could be deducted from his father's account for passing each level. He spent Rs 16,000 from his father's account to pass a certain level 14/15 days ago.
Meanwhile, the man withdrew the complaint lodged with the police after finding out that his son had lost the money.
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