
UAV lands near house in Doddaballapur Bengaluru Karnataka, police initiate probe after no one claims ownership of device
The Hindu
Police investigate mysterious UAV landing near a house in Doddaballapur, Bengaluru, after no one comes forward to claims the device.
Residents of Palanjogihalli near Doddaballapur, in Bengaluru Rural district of Karnataka, underwent some tense moments on January 29 after an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) landed near a house. They began to worry when no one came forward to claim the UAV.
Later, police seized the UAV and sent it for forensic tests.
Central intelligence agencies were informed, and some officials visited the spot for an inspection.
A senior police officer overseeing the developments told The Hindu that the UAV is a white remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) fitted with a 360-degree high-definition camera. “No explosives or suspicious material were found attached to or concealed in the RPA. However, it had a bundle of wiring and small electronic components. So, it has been sent for a forensic examination,” the officer said.
According to the officer, the UAV flew in and landed near a house on 10th Cross in a residential stretch near Palanjogihalli around 1.30 p.m. Residents saw the UAV land, but did not attempt to pick it up or inspect it.
About an hour later, when no one came looking for the UAV, residents grew suspicious, as the RPA was fitted with a camera. Subsequently, they called the police helpline.

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