Blue Whale: 2 Agra minors escape from houses, rescued from MP

  • | Wednesday | 13th September, 2017

They reached the second stage where they were asked to run away from their house or else their parents will be killed. Both of the girls were provided counselling by the officials and they were then handed over to their parents," he added. In the meantime, officials of the shelter home were informed because there are no lady constables at the police outpost. Administration and the parents of girls were informed. They girls were provided snacks and food and were then sent to the shelter home.

BHOPAL: Two minor girls from Agra who were reportedly on second stage of the deadly 'Blue Whale' game and were given the task of running out of their house were rescued by police at Hoshangabad railway station of Madhya Pradesh late on Tuesday night.The girls were provided counselling by the counsellors of the women empowerment department and handed over to their parents who arrived Hoshangabad on Wednesday evening."We received information that two girls aged around 15 years are sitting alone and scared in the waiting room of the railway station at around 9.30pm in the night. I went to the waiting room and found that both the girls are students of class 9. One was the daughter of an ex-serviceman and other was daughter of a businessman in Agra. Both study in class 9," Hoshangbad GRP police outpost incharge, Shiv Narayan told TOI.He added, "When I enquired, they informed me that they were playing a game called Blue Whale and in the first stage they were asked to break tublights, they did so. They reached the second stage where they were asked to run away from their house or else their parents will be killed. Both the kids were very scared, we consoled them and advised them that nothing will happen to their parents. In the meantime, officials of the shelter home were informed because there are no lady constables at the police outpost. They girls were provided snacks and food and were then sent to the shelter home. Administration and the parents of girls were informed. Both of the girls were provided counselling by the officials and they were then handed over to their parents," he added.

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