Amritsar district admin bans use of drones
Amidst ongoing military tensions between India and Pakistan, Amritsar's district administration has banned the use of drones to maintain public safety and order. The order, issued by DC Sakshi Sawhney, cites potential misuse by anti-social element...
There is credible information that certain anti-social elements or miscreants may misuse such UAVs for surveillance, smuggling, photography of sensitive installations, or other activities prejudicial to public peace and tranquility, the order said.
It is necessary to take immediate preventive measures to ensure public safety and maintain peace in the district, it said.
Flying, operating, or use of any kind of UAV, including drones, of any size or specification, is strictly prohibited in the entire jurisdiction of district Amritsar, with immediate effect, read the order.
This restriction shall remain in force till further orders, it further said.
However, drones operated by law enforcement agencies, armed forces, or any other government agencies, for official duties, drones used with prior written permission from the District Magistrate or any officer authorised by the district administration, will be exempted.
Any person violating this order shall be liable for penal action under the provisions of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, and other applicable laws, it said.
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