The stories of 'drone chor' spread panic in the village up! Know the whole thing in the fear of fear

Drones flying in the air have now become a symbol of a new kind of fear. A few months ago, it is now causing the towns of East -Auttar Pradesh in the Western -Auttar Pradesh, which started as a whisper. From Rae Bareli to Kanpur and from Etawah to Ballia, stories of ‘drone thieves’ became folklore. From tea stores to night markets, people now look at every light in the air with suspicion. Rumors of drone thieves killed an innocent person in Rae Bareli. On Saturday, the 38-year-old Hariom of Fatehpur was beaten to death by villagers as a gang of drone thieves. Hariom was mentally ill and went to his home in Dandeppur Jamunapur. The crowd stopped him on his way. Someone attacked him with belts and sticks and called him a drone thief. SP Yashveer Singh confirmed the arrest of five accused and said that High Sanjay Kumar was removed on a charge of negligence. Police were aware of the rumors that spread in the area, but did not act immediately. Prior to the incident, police in Rae Bareli Mohammad Junaid of Lucknow and Mohammad Owais van Sitapur arrested on a charge of drones without permission. Both furniture traders made videos by blowing drones for entertainment. But his hobby spreads panic in the villages like fire. Sho Ajay Kumar Rai said it was already in a stressful environment, even a simple flight started to look dangerous. The situation in Kanpur is even more frightening. Last week, a spiritually spoiled person was brutally beaten by a crowd in the village of Khersan in Bidhanu. On the suspicion that he is a member of the Drone gang, a person with a fatal attack was attacked. According to the Superintendent of Police Prabal Pratap Singh, there is not a single theft related to the drone in Kanpur. People should not be a victim of rumors. ‘The situation has worsened in Ghaghukheda in Maharajpur. A person hiding in the field was almost killed by the crowd as a member of the Drone gang. Police saved him in time. Similarly, the falcons in Madhogarh and Rampura were attacked. Police have called on the people not to pay attention to rumors. Drones are believed to be used for monitoring. A seller of Sirsa Kalar said: ‘Now we are also afraid of selling tools. ‘To control the situation, Kanpur police have launched a community contact campaign. DCP Deepder Nath Chaudhary, Adcp Rajesh Kumar and ACP Krishnakant Yadav called on people not to pay attention to rumors through several towns. People are seen screaming at night “stay awake, stay awake”. DCP Deepder Nath Chaudhary said: “It is an epidemic of misinformation. If someone is found to spread lies or attack innocent people, strict action will be taken.” This fear spreads quickly in the east of Uttar Pradesh. The news of “drone thieves” spread to Hamirpur, Pratapgarh, Etawah, Deoria and Ballia. The towns of Shivrajpur and Etah guard all night and “stay awake!” Shouting those who spread rumors will be prosecuted under the Gangster Act of National Security Act (Rasuka). In order to combat rumors, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath ordered to maintain Drone register in all districts and to ban night flights in August. He also ordered those who spread fear would be prosecuted under the Gangster Act of National Security Act (Rasuka). The chief minister said in Bal disasterur that the property of those who feared in the name of Drone would be confiscated.