UK burglars using drones to identify target homes
BY Agencies21 May 2015 4:43 AM IST
Agencies21 May 2015 4:43 AM IST
<g data-gr-id="25">Posing</g> a new threat to home security, burglars in the UK are going high-tech by deploying drones to explore properties from the air and identify the weak spots in houses.
Unmanned drones are being piloted over private homes by burglars in a bid to identify potential targets, police have confirmed.
Detectives fear the mini-helicopters, which can be bought for as little as 30 pounds, are being deployed to take surveillance photographs from above, <g data-gr-id="19">posing</g> a brand new threat to home security.
Suffolk Constabulary confirmed it had received at least one report of drones being used by burglars to “case” properties, The Telegraph reported.
The drones are <g data-gr-id="16">highly-manoeuvrable</g> and - depending on the model - can carry advanced, high definition cameras which can capture video and still images.
It is feared that because the technology allows thieves to explore properties from the air they will be used to identify security weak spots, such as <g data-gr-id="22">older-style</g> patio or French doors which can be easily forced.
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