Copies of historic robbery Auto IV have been enticed in Thailand after an adult accepted to kill a taxi driver.

The 18-year-old high school student is arrested due to knife attacks to the taxi driver to death by endeavoring to copy a scene through the game.

The largest video game publisher in the south-east Asian country, New Era Interactive Media, has said, “The sellers of the video games are about to stop sell the GTA IV”.

“It is quite stressing for us and now due to replaced by auxiliary video game name”, he said.

Thai newspapers said the adult, whose name is concealed now, arrested while attempting to turn a cab backwards out of a Bangkok street along with the driver still in the back seat.

Police asserted, the 18-year-old accepted to robber the taxi and commented he murdered the 54-year-old driver. The young man could face the sentence if he is detected as blameworthy.

Bangkok police Captain Veerarit Pipatanasak said in a statement, “He would like to detect out a fact if it was as trouble free in real-life to steal a taxi as it had been in the game.

“He would like to have money to play the game. His parents, who toil hard as civil servants, did not have a lot of money to give him.”

Thailand’s Culture Ministry has presently been inclining towards tougher set of laws of games such as Grand Theft Auto.

It likes stricter age rankings and limitations on the hours that people could play the games in pergolas.

Ladda Thangsupachai, head of the ministry’s Cultural Surveillance Centre, notified, “This time-bomb has by now blasted and the circumstances might well get could get worst time by time. Today, it is a taxi driver, but tomorrow it could be a video game retailer.”

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