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Indian Central Police Routinely Raids Members Who Install PUBG Mobile on Their Phones

Because it’s proven to be addictive?

India and games PUBG Mobile seems to have many relationships that greatly affect the lives of its people. As the country with the 2nd most populous population in the world, the Battle Royale game played on a smartphone is indeed very familiar there (same as here?).

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The phenomenal PUBG fever in the country has indeed caused a lot of uproar of various kinds. After we saw the issue of blocking, suicide to criminal acts that were motivated by this game published by Tencent. Now, a form of vigilance over the PUBG game phenomenon has reappeared from one of the largest police institutions in India named CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force).

Through many complaints that are always common, the leaders of the CRPF finally agreed with each other to officially ban all members from playing and installing the App of the game on their respective smartphones. Reportedly, the existence of the PUBG Mobile game is really considered to have a very negative impact on their capabilities as public servants.

Many of the officers are so addicted that they lack socialization with their colleagues. Then there are also some who experience symptoms of lack of sleep or fatigue due to their intense playing. So that it really greatly affects the level of their performance while on duty.

There, the deputies have instructed all divisional units to immediately stop playing PUBG Mobile. They will also be diligent in conducting random inspections to check the contents of the app from the members’ cellphones as well as providing strict sanctions for any violating elements.

Will such steps be followed by similar agencies in other countries, such as Indonesia, perhaps for example?

Source: News18


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