Casino: Student who lost Rs 92 lakhs playing casino on the phone.
Casino: A shocking incident has come to light in Shabad mandal of Rangareddy district. A student lost Rs 92 lakhs playing casino on his cell phone. He deprived his parents of food and sleep. Farmer Chanvalli Srinivasa Reddy from the Sitarampuram village of Shabad Mandal has a 10-acre farm. The government gave him Rs 5 lakh crore at the rate of Rs 10 lakh per acre under the acquisition of land to establish an industry. He prepared to buy a farm in another area with that money. However, in the meantime, the youngest son Harshavardhan Reddy (18 years old) lost the money deposited in the bank account while playing an online game on his mobile.
Farmer Srinivasa Reddy and Vijayalakshmi have two children. Eldest son Shripal Reddy is doing B.Tech.. Youngest son Harshavardhan.. is studying first-year grade at Nizam College. He is addicted to the casino game on his phone for some time. Casino Audi initially Rs. He lost 3 thousand. Meanwhile, Srinivasa Reddy deposited Rs. 85 lakhs in his account under land compensation. The rest of the money was deposited in the account of his wife Vijayalakshmi. Vijayalakshmi has a total of Rs.42.5 lakhs in his account.
Harshvardhan, who had already lost some money while playing casino on his mobile, came to know about the compensation. He linked his father’s account to Phone Pay saying he would transfer the money to the owner of the newly purchased land. All money in that account is lost in the online game. Harshvardhan, who wanted to recover the lost money somehow, linked his mother’s account and continued with the casino. He told his mother the same reason he told his father. When playing the game online, the sum of Rs. He lost 92 lakhs. It seems that some money has also been borrowed from acquaintances.
Finally, when the parents insisted on the money, he said that he had lost it while playing an online game. After knowing this, the farmer couple said that they are going to work. Harshavardhan Reddy’s brother approached the Cyberabad Police along with their parents. She filed a cybercrime complaint with the police.
The land is gone, the money is gone, and the farming couple grieves. They are asking the police and media representatives to see that their money gets to them anyway. They want the government to support them.
Smartphones are being bought. On one hand, cyber criminals are challenged with new and new scams…on the other hand, young people are bringing more difficulties by falling into the craze of online gaming and social media. The farmer, who knows nothing about technology except hard work, now cries because he couldn’t find out about the work he did for his nephew.