VIDEO: 2 Youngsters Caught Drinking Alcohol In Public Place On Police Drone Camera In Krishna District; Arrested

VIDEO: 2 Youngsters Caught Drinking Alcohol In Public Place On Police Drone Camera In Krishna District; Arrested

Two youngsters were caught on camera drinking alcohol in public place in Krishna District. The video of the incident was shared by the Krishna District Police on their official social media account.

Azhar KhanUpdated: Monday, April 07, 2025, 05:56 PM IST
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2 Youngsters Caught Drinking Alcohol In Public Place | X| Krishna District Police

Krishna District (Andhra Pradesh), April 7: Andhra Pradesh Police is using latest technologies to curb crime in the state. The Krishna District Police in Andhra Pradesh is also taking strong and modern steps to reduce crime in the district. One of their latest efforts includes the use of drone cameras to keep a close watch on public areas. Two youngsters were caught on camera drinking alcohol in public place in Krishna District. The video of the incident was shared by the Krishna District Police on their official social media account.

With the help of these drones, police officers are able to monitor large areas from the sky. This allows them to quickly identify illegal activities and respond immediately, even in places that are hard to reach by foot patrols.

Details About The Drone Camera Footage

As part of this initiative, the police recently conducted surveillance in the Gudivada area. During one of these drone patrols, they spotted two people drinking alcohol in a public place behind the Engineering College. Drinking in public is not allowed by law and it is considered a public nuisance.

The video shows that two youngsters are sitting in an isolated place and drinking alcohol. They spot the drone camera on their head and start running in panic. They leave the alcohol bottles on the spot and try to flee the spot. They run towards their bike in panic and try to escape.

The police acted quickly based on the footage from the drone. They arrested both individuals on the spot and registered a case against them under relevant sections of the law. This incident shows how effective drone monitoring can be in catching people who break the rules.

Police's Tweet

The police said in the tweet, "Krishna District Police is taking strong measures to control crime with drone cameras across the district. Two people were arrested after they were found drinking alcohol in public places behind the Engineering College in Gudivada area and a case was registered against them."

Officials from the Krishna District Police said that drone surveillance will continue and will cover more areas in the coming days. They believe that this technology will help reduce crime and improve public safety.

The police have also advised the public to follow the rules and avoid engaging in illegal activities, as drones can now capture clear video evidence from the air. People found breaking the law will face strict action.

This move is part of the department’s broader efforts to make Krishna District a safer and more disciplined place for its residents.

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