Class 11 boy runs away with ₹33L cash after parents scold him for gaming
Chennai: 20.11.2021
A Class 11 boy, who left his house in Washermenpet with ₹33 lakh in cash and 213 sovereigns of gold ornaments after his parents restricted him from playing online games, was traced to Tambaram within 24 hours by the city police on Thursday. The 15-year-old was planning to run away to Nepal with the stolen booty.
Police said Prakash (name changed), son of a metro water contractor Venkat Kumar from Mottai Thottam in Washermenpet used to spend several hours playing online games. He was addicted to these games and used his parents’ smartphones even during the online classes.
After noticing this, his mother who works as a professor at a women's college in Vallalar Nagar, scolded him and restricted his screen time.
On Wednesday, Prakash left his house did not return for over two hours. His worried parents searched for him in the entire neighbourhood and inquired with all his friends. At home, they found the cash and gold ornaments worth ₹75 lakh gone from the safe. They immediately contacted the Washermenpet deputy commissioner of police Shiva Prasad and filed a missing complaint. The police worked in special teams and tracked Prakash using his phone with the help of cyber crime sleuths. He was traced to a lodge near Tambaram, where a police team was rushed to rescue him.
Initial inquiries revealed that the boy was getting ready to pledge a portion of the gold in a pawn shop and had already booked a flight ticket to Kathmandu in Nepal.
The police team managed to bring the boy back to Washermenpet and reunited him with the family along with the valuables.
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