PUBG fan created his own kidnapping story

What is the craze of PUBG not doing to the youth? Now an interesting story has also come out of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh. 19-year-old Vasu Vishwakarma, a resident of Shankarghat Sonpur Kala of Surguja here, created a story of kidnapping himself.

From his own phone, he sent a picture of his unclothed hands and feet to the family members and demanded a ransom from them. When the matter reached the police, the story came out in the open, after which the young man was caught in a hotel room.

After getting the call, the family members contacted the police.

According to the police, Vasu had left the house at 9 a.m. on December 10. After that, he did not return home. On December 11, the relatives got a call from Vasu's number and a ransom was demanded, to which the relatives informed the police. As soon as the complaint was received, the police activated all the investigation teams.

Vasu Vishwakarma had very cleverly created the story of his own kidnapping. First he hid in a hotel room. changed the voice and called at home, "Your boy has been kidnapped. If the boy wants to be alive, give him four lakh rupees." After this, he sent a picture to the family members from his own number. In this, he is seen without clothes, and his hands and feet are tied.

Throughout the film story, the young man makes a mistake by using his number. When the police traced the number, the location turned out to be in the Civil Lines area of Bilaspur, after which the police raided the hotel where the boy was living with the Nawabs.

The dream of earning one crore by investing four lakhs:

The Surguja District Additional Superintendent of Police, Vivek Shukla, said that during interrogation, the youth confessed that he used to play PUBG. He had also asked for a ransom of four lakhs for PUBG. He was dreaming of earning Rs 1 crore by investing four lakh rupees. During this, he also confessed to selling his own bike. The police will now take action against the youth for registering a fake case.