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Description: Teenager brought to court after he gave away the VIRTUAL gold coins to a friend in an online game of fantasy Keiron Belmont, 19, logged into a friend's profile on RuneScape After the argument, he gave her virtual money. Helen Jenkins - who spent six years saving credits - then contacted police Belmont was accused of committing an offence despite the fact that the money in fantasy had no real value By Anthony Bond Published at 12:10 BST on May 22, 2013. Updated at 16:03 BST on 22 May 2013, 366 Convicted Teenager Keiron Belmont was detained and charged by police for giving away his friend Helen Jenkins' savings in a fantasy online game A teenager was taken into custody by police and hauled before magistrates for stealing the virtual savings of a friend's friend in a fantasy online game. Keiron Belmont, 19 registered with a friend's profile on the popular online game RuneScape and then gave away her stash of virtual money after a heated argument. Gamer Helen Jenkins - who had spent six years accumulating credits in the medieval role-playing world and then decided to call for police. Even though the money was of no value in the real world, Belmont was charged and hauled before the courts. Prosecutor Anwen Evans told Swansea Magistrates Court: 'He accessed her computer and logged on to the role playing fantasy game RuneScape. "He gave up all the credit accumulated over the past six year." A court heard that Belmont had been staying at Miss Jenkin's house in Swansea when he logged into her account on the multiplayer online role-playing game. The most played game lets you earn coins by fighting other players or completing tasks. This virtual currency can then be used to purchase items like armour or weapons via trading or the online marketplace. SCROLL DOWN TO VIEW VIDEO Popular: Helen Jenkins, a gamer who had spent six years saving for credits in the classic role-playing games loved by millions across the globe. Belmont was detained and taken to court despite the fact that the money had no real value in the real world. This is an incident from the game. Argument: Helen Jenkins had spent six years saving credits in the medieval world of role-playing before Keiron Belmont, as seen, gave them away following an argument. ONLINE FANTASY GAME VERY COMMON WITH MILLIONS OF LOYAL users RuneScape is among the most popular and largest online games. The strategy adventure game based on the fantasy world of Gielinor. It has more than 175 million registered accounts. The medieval fantasy world is divided into regions or kingdoms. Users can travel through Gielinor by a variety of different methods including charter ships and magical spells. Each region has different monsters and quests to challenge the players. Users can fight dragons and wizards with magic and medieval weapons. According to Makes of the Game, the game has a devoted following. The game uses 'bravery and intuition cunning, wit, and'. Jagex, a gamemaker, has banned the trading of cash for money. Stuart John, defending, said"He saw an opportunity to commit an act of vengeance - he knew the password to the computer because he had used it before. "He effectively decimated Miss Jenkins her credit history over the past six years. calistomebel "These credits have no real value. Their only value is in the game. "I would like to compare it to Monopoly money. rsps It is online should not matter, but the profile is definitely personal to me." Swansea resident Belmont admitted to a Computer Misuse Act 1990 offence of gaining unauthorised computer access and modifying unauthorised computer data. He was given an eight-month conditional discharge and was ordered to pay PS16 compensation by Swansea magistrates. Widespread: The strategy adventure game is based on the fantasy world of Gielinor and has more than 175 million accounts registered.
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