Gujarat Police Arrest PUBG Players After The Game Gets Banned In Some Cities
The popular online game is banned in Rajkot, Surat, Gir Somnath, Bhavnagar and Ahmedabad.
The Gujarat Police seems to have invented a new crime: Playing a widely popular online game-PUBG.The cops have arrested about 10 youths for playing PUBG in Rajkot city where the game is banned. According to PTI Report, ten people, including six college students, were arrested in Gujarat's Rajkot city in the last two days for allegedly playing the PUBG game on their mobile phones...
The Gujarat Police seems to have invented a new crime: Playing a widely popular online game-PUBG.
The cops have arrested about 10 youths for playing PUBG in Rajkot city where the game is banned.
According to PTI Report, ten people, including six college students, were arrested in Gujarat's Rajkot city in the last two days for allegedly playing the PUBG game on their mobile phones despite the police banning it.
All of them have been booked under Indian Penal Code Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code and later granted bail at the police stations concerned. Section 188 IPC penalizes disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant.
Rajkot Police Commissioner on 6th March had issued a notification banning the game along with MOMO Challenge. According to the Commissioner, the ban was necessary as these games were leading to violent behaviour among children and youth and that it is adversely affecting the studies and the overall behaviour, conduct and language of children, according to the police. Ahmedabad Police Commissioner has also issued a notification banning both the games in the city, citing similar reasons.
Other cities, Surat, Gir Somnath and Bhavnagar have also banned the game.
Reacting to this news, the developers of the game have issued a press statement. It reads:
"PUBG MOBILE is a game. It is meant merely for entertainment and should be enjoyed in a healthy and responsible manner. In consonance with our endeavor to continue promoting responsible gaming experience, we are working on the introduction of a healthy game-play system in India to promote balanced, responsible gaming, including limiting play time for under-aged players. We were thus surprised to learn that local authorities in a few cities have decided to impose a ban on playing our game. We are working to understand the legal basis of such bans, and hope we can have a constructive dialogue with relevant authorities to explain our objectives and that they withdraw the prohibition. To PUBG MOBILE players, we want to assure you that we are on your side and we will try our best to find a reasonable solution."
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