New Delhi: The Central government has banned Chinese gaming app PUBG. The recently banned Pubji's intoxication fell on the head of a Delhi teenager who emptied his grandfather's bank account. The teenager transferred more than Rs 2 lakh from Grandfather's account and spent it on PUBG. This was disclosed when registered mobile number of retired pensioner Dada received a message to debit Rs 2500 from the account. The pension holder's grandfather got shocked when he saw the message of only Rs 275 left in the bank account. When the victim took the information, it was revealed that more than 2 lakh 34 thousand rupees had been withdrawn from his account through Paytm within two months. The victim complained to the Delhi police in this regard. The victim also alleged in his complaint that no OTP was sent to his phone for transfer of money. Delhi Police investigates and apprehends Paytm ID holder. Paytm ID was named after Pankaj Kumar, 23. Whose KYC was also done. Pankaj said that his minor friend had asked him for his Paytm ID and password. She had stated that kyc of her Paytm ID was not complete. Many payments were made to Google Play for PUBG from Pankaj's Paytm. When the investigation went ahead, it was revealed that the actions were carried out by the pensioner's grandson. Also Read: PM Modi dreams of making India 'Open Defecation Free' 50 more Covid centers will be built in Himachal Three more people died of COVID19 in Himachal taking the death toll to 60 UP Congress committee has an eye on assembly elections, organization expanded