Etawah: In a concerning development, thieves have struck again, stealing solar panels from the same farmland in Etawah for the second time in just 15 days. This recurring theft has left local farmers increasingly worried, as their concerns about safety and security continue to grow amidst police inaction.
The latest theft occurred mere days after a similar incident on December 29, 2024, when five solar panels were stolen from the same field. Despite repeated complaints and growing frustration among farmers, no concrete steps have been taken by law enforcement to prevent these incidents or recover the stolen property.
The solar panels are vital for powering agricultural operations, and their repeated theft is disrupting farming activities and causing financial losses. Farmers in the region have expressed their anger and disappointment over the lack of effective action by the authorities, urging them to take immediate steps to address the growing menace.
With thefts on the rise and no resolution in sight, the farming community is demanding stricter measures to safeguard their property and ensure justice. The issue underscores the need for stronger vigilance and a more proactive approach from the police to curb such crimes and restore confidence among the farmers of Etawah.
For now, the farmers continue to face an uphill battle, grappling with the dual challenges of maintaining their livelihoods and ensuring the security of their essential equipment.