Why cause drones to panic

There is dense darkness in the remote areas of Rae Bareli. A rural area where the fastest sound after sunset is the jingles. But everything has changed over the past three nights. Once the stars come out, the narrow small lights begin to flow – drones and the night sky tear. And the residents? They can’t even cut the eyelid. Residents of the towns of Jagatpur, including Harpur Halla, Bindaganj, Parahari, Umri, Shiksha and Daulatpur, are sure that thieves use these drones to watch their homes before committing crimes. The residents claim they also made a video of the drone, but police claim she avoids it as a ‘rumor’. On the other hand, police say there is no evidence of using these drones by criminals. Similar rumors emerged in some parts of the west of Uttar Pradesh. Harpur Halla Volker, Budhiman Singh, filed a formal complaint in which he accused a local resident of watching a drone before stealing. Based on the complaint, the police registered a case and began investigating. Rae Bareli Additional Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Kumar Sinha said there are strict rules about drone operations. “No one can blow a drone in this way. There is a management committee for drone, and if a government’s survey is underway, information is already given. ‘ With reference to the incident of a village called Unchahar, Mr. Sinha said he had received complaints about the drone, but that he had disappeared before police arrived. He further said that the investigation was underway, including 112 emergency unit of the police. After receiving similar complaints in front of other parts of Uttar Pradesh, the case was revised in a high-level law and order meeting in August under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister of Yogi Adityanath. He issued a strict warning against those who spread rumors or without permission. The news agency PTI quoted the chief minister and said: “Those who create fear by drones or those who spread wrong information will be prosecuted in terms of the gangster law.” He warned that action could also be done under the NSA if necessary. According to police, the roots of this madness in Amroa, where strange rumors spread over a gang of thieves in early June carrying underwear, using drones to investigate homes before theft. Although the story looked incredible, it spread quickly.

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