Jajpur: Yet again police have succeeded in rescuing a high school student from the clutches of lethal online game ‘Blue Whale Challenge’ in Odisha’s Jajpur district today.
According to reports, police rescued a student of Gadamadhupur High School under Jenapur police station limits in Jajpur district after the latter’s school teacher informed the police.
Police have been able to persuade the student not to play the illegal online game. The student was playing the game for the last one week, reports added.
It’s worth mentioning that Binjharapur police had yesterday rescued a Class IX student of Pritipur High School from the clutches of the game after a teacher of the school had informed the police.
Earlier on Tuesday, Twin City Commissionerate police had rescued a private engineering college student in Cuttack who had reportedly completed a quarter of the stages of the online suicide game.
In wake of the lethal online game posing a serious threat to the lives of youngsters, the State police on Wednesday issued advisories for parents, teachers as well as police officers.
Here is a rerun of the advisory/guidelines issued by the State police which we had published yesterday.
A review of case studies related to the game revealed certain signs & symptoms noticed in the behavioral pattern of victims of this online game which the parents and teachers should take note of:
Stops interacting with family and friends
Often talks about running away from home or even death
Changes eating and/or sleeping habits
Signs of depression
Spending too much of time on his / her phone
Begun to look sad or lonely
Started to lock his / her room
Hurt marks on his / her arms or thighs
Suddenly started watching horror movies or psychedelic thrillers
Putting strange updates on his / her social media pages
Started spending time on terrace alone
Justifies the act of children who are committing suicide
Shows sudden outburst of anger
Loses interest in activities that they used to enjoy earlier
GUIDELINES FOR POLICE:
• IICs / OICs have been instructed to convene meeting with Principals / Heads of Schools & Colleges and appraise them the dangers associated with the lethal online game “The Blue Whale Challenge”.
• The Heads of the Educational Institutions shall be requested to convene Parents-Teachers Meeting to sensitize the parents and make an Awareness Campaign among the students in their educational institutions.
• IICs / OICs have been instructed to quickly respond to the reports/incidents associated with the lethal online game “The Blue Whale Challenge.
• To take immediate steps in identifying the links/mobile based applications/web based applications containing Blue Whale Challenge game and furnish the same to CID Crime Branch for taking prompt steps in removing those links from the internet.
• IICs / OICs have been instructed to conduct frequent checking at Cyber Café and their computer systems for availability of any link / website (from Internet Search History) pertaining to various online games like: Blue Whale Challenge, A Quiet House, A Silent House, A Sea of Whales, Wake Me Up at 4:20 am and take immediate steps in removing of those links & formatting of those computer systems.
ROLE OF PARENTS:
If the teenagers are seemingly lost, lonely and depressed, parents must take serious and immediate action to get them involved socially in the real world and divert their mind by providing activities or giving them something new to learn.
Do not interrogate your child. Instead, engage in a friendly discussion.
If you see any attempt of self-harm, go straight to a psychiatrist instead of a physician.
Make sure that your child has access to age appropriate online sites which do not promote unethical behavior or violence.
Always ensure that your child accesses the internet from a computer placed in the family space.
Talk to your child more often. Explore the online world together and engage in interesting activities demonstrating ethical and safe online behavior.
Be a role model to your child. Be conscious of your own online activities.
Teach your kids not to share their personal information on the Internet
Talk to other parents, share concerns if any and discuss best ways to help your children.
Keep yourself updated with recent internet phenomena.
Observe your child’s behavior closely. Be alert to any unusual changes like moodiness, less or no communication, lack of interest in studies and falling grades. If you notice any such changes, closely monitor his/her online activities, talk to school authorities or consult a child psychologist.
If you find out that your child is already playing the Blue Whale Challenge, immediately stop him/her from using the internet from any devices& counsel.
Let them know that they can talk to you about anything wrong they see or come across online.
Help them understand that strangers in real life are no different from strangers on the Internet.
Caution them against joining any groups that ask them to perform undesirable tasks.
Consider giving your children phones that they can use for just calling and texting.
ROLE OF TEACHERS:
Teachers need to keep an eye on falling grades and social behavior of the students.
They need to monitor the behavior of each and every child.
They should look for anti-social behavior, they should personally talk to such children who don’t interact with the other children much or are aloof
If they observe something that may seem suspicious or alarming, they should inform the school authorities immediately
They should ensure that children are sensitized about the pros and cons of the internet from time to time.
Notably, the Blue Whale Challenge is an online game in which the player is given certain tasks to complete for a period of 50 days and the final task leads to the player committing suicide. The player is also asked to share photos after finishing each challenge.