Mumbai: Sensitivity and adolescent urination is not easy to handle.
A 16-year-old child who was wasted Rs 10 lakh from his mother’s account to play Pubg – a banned game – walked out of his house after his father realized that the boy blew up the money and rebuked him for what he had done.
Afraid that he was arrested and upset about that graffiti, the teenager walked out with Huff, after leaving a note read – ‘will never return home’.
The boy, said the branch of the crime, had thought the way to buy a banned game.
All hell broke at home when the ‘goodbye’ record was found by the boy’s parents on Tuesday.
They immediately approached the police.
Complaints from missing people were submitted at the MIDC police station.
Track the whereabouts of the boy through technical supervision, the crime branch team led by Inspector Mahesh Kumar traced the boy to Locality Mahakali in Andheri (east) on Wednesday – the day after he lost.
The police refused to divulge details where the existence of the boy was in the 24 hour span that he could not be found.
“It’s about teenagers” sensitive, kalow “, is what an officer will say.
But the men in Khaki did have advice for young people from the middle class family.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (crime) Datta Nalawade said,” We have told parents not to emphasize him with too many questions.
“Other officers say parents need to be aware of their children’s activities because many children tend to fall in prey to online fraud.