Srinagar Bans Drone Use In City; People Who Own Them Told To Deposit In Police Stations | Read

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  • Published On: July 05, 2021
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A week after the drone attack at an Air Force base in Jammu, the Srinagar administration has imposed restrictions on the use, possession and sale of drones. According to a July 3 order issued by the office of district magistrate Mohammad Aijaz, those having drone cameras or other similar unmanned aerial vehicles must deposit them with police.

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