Thursday, January 8, 2015

Clash of Clans Gem Hack/Cheat/Glitch/Bug storms Android users in the Philippines

Clash of Clans Gem Hack/Cheat/Glitch/Bug storms Android users in the Philippines

As a avid player of Clash of Clans, I was notified in facebook about the Gem Glitch/Bug/Cheat/Hack that already performed by many COC(Clash of Clan) players around the Philippines using a prepaid Billing offered by a telecom giant. Facebook users said that they can buy gem even there's no enough balance in their account. This is very alarming since many of my friend spends thousands of pesos in this game. There's also people using bug and selling gems in other users in exchange of real money.
Via Facebook

At first I don't believe the glitch/bug or hack in COC but days later, my friend showed me the demo of this glitch and I'm very shocked when i saw the bug works. Many Clash of Clans users here in the Philippines is now buying gems in those people who knows the bug, they were selling the gems 50% cheaper.
The issue sparked in a facebook group named Singles Only ^-^ after they notice people who sells gem in exchange of cash in that group. Some people were also reportedly got banned in Clash of Clans because of using this bug.
The telecom company also received complains from concerned citizens, but the telecom company is not yet speaking about this issue. But one of my friend that working in that telecom company said that they are already working to resolve this glitch and punish every people that performed this bug.
Well if you saw people who used this bug, you can just report it to that telecom company. We avoid posting more information about this Gem Bug to avoid more troubles.

Update:
My friends already received their prize for using Gem Glitch on Clash of Clans. If you're planning to do the glitch, it's better to think many times first.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Young Japanese Girl Gang Rape by 5 Indian Men

Young Japanese Girl Gang Rape by 5 Indian Men

Kolkatta, India - An unknown guys sugar quoted a 22 Years old Japanese girl on November 20, 2014 in West Bengal state.

According to the city's top police officers, the men first manage to persuade her to withdraw $1,200(US Dollars) in cash before travelling with her to the holy shrine of Bodh Gaya in the neighboring state of Bihar.

According to Rappler.com who investigated this crime, The poor young Japanese girl was then handed over to two brothers who locked her in a secluded underground room and repeatedly raped her for nearly a month(Imagine the horror she had suffer).

The two brothers, who were working as tourist guides, were arrested on Friday(January 3, 2015) and taken to Kolkata where they appeared in court late Saturday. A magistrate ordered that they be remanded in custody until January 9 so the victim can take part in an identification parade.

Kolkata joint police commissioner Pallab Kanti Ghosh said the other 3 people were being held on suspicion of extorting money from the victim and then handing her over to the alleged rapists.

"We have arrested 3 people who befriended the victim in Kolkata. They have been charged with common conspiracy and intention to kidnap and rape," the commissioner said.

"The men managed to extort 76,000 rupees ($1,200) from her and convinced her to travel to Bodh Gaya with them in their car."

The woman managed to escape from Gaya and reached the Hindu holy city of Varanasi where she met some Japanese tourists who helped her contact the consulate in Kolkata.

Although it was not immediately clear when her ordeal ended, police said she filed the police report in the last week of December.

"(When) we came to know of the incident... we assisted her in registering the complaint with the police," Japan's consul-general in Kolkata, Kazumi Endo, told AFP.

The case is the latest in a string of high-profile sex attacks reported across the country that have highlighted the frightening levels of violence against women in the world's second most populous country.

India has faced intense scrutiny over its efforts to curb violence against women following the fatal gang rape of a medical student in New Delhi in December 2012, which sparked global outcry.

While there has been outrage over sex attacks targeting middle-class women since the Delhi gang rape, this latest case went largely unnoticed, with major newspapers restricting coverage to small news items.