The Pakistani Government's Case for Accusing PUBG Mobile of Murder feat. Aasil Ahmed
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Last month, a 14-year-old boy in Lahore, Pakistan, shot his family dead. Police claim that he was "under the influence" of PUBG Mobile. In a statement, police said, "The PUBG addict boy confessed to have killed her mother and siblings under the influence of the game. He has developed some psychological issues because of spending long hours of the day playing the online game." Police say he was quick to get agitated and that his mother scolded him earlier for playing the game too much instead of doing schoolwork. Police are now recommending that authorities that agencies ban the game, calling it too dangerous. This week, Imad is joined by Aasil Ahmed, a tech reporter for ProPakistani.pk.
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