Ahead of PM's visit, Mumbai police ban use of drones, paragliders, microlight aircraft
Mumbai police have imposed a ban on drones, paragliders, and kites near the airport. This measure is in effect for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit on Wednesday. The ban aims to ensure security during his address at the Maritime Leaders Concla...

The PM is scheduled to address the Maritime Leaders Conclave and chair the Global Maritime CEO Forum at India Maritime Week 2025, being held at the NESCO Exhibition Centre in Goregaon East.
Officials said the prohibitory order issued by the Mumbai police will be in force till Wednesday midnight.
According to the order, a large number of VIPs are expected to attend the programme. During the high-profile event, "terrorists, anti-social elements may launch attacks using drones, paragliders, remote-controlled microlight aircraft", it said.
The order said there is a likelihood of breach of peace and disturbance of "public tranquillity and so there is grave danger to human life, health, safety and injury to public property".
Considering the need for immediate action, flying activities of these objects, also including balloons and kites, have been banned within the jurisdiction of the city airport, Sahar, Vile Parle, Andheri, Goregaon, Vanrai, Jogeshwari, MIDC, Dindoshi and Aarey police stations, the order said.
Any person violating the order shall be punished under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita section 223, which entails a maximum sentence of one year in prison, or with a fine up to Rs 5,000, said officials.
The Mumbai police have also prohibited the movement of heavy vehicles on Western Express Highway from Vakola flyover to Dahisar toll naka on Wednesday between 2 pm and 9 pm, the officials added.
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