No drone zone was Amritsar, and the administration made a decision between Indo-Pakistan tension; Further orders were prohibited


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Drone prohibition in Amritsar: As the tension between India and Pakistan is increasing, the use of drones in Punjab’s Amritsar on Saturday has been banned. The district administration has banned it up to more orders. At this time, if a government agency, the police or the military had to blow the drones for their work, they must obtain written permits before the District Administration or District Magistrate’s decision.
Due to this ban on throwing drones
According to an order issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar, Chakshi Sahni, the use of drones in the jurisdiction of Amritsar district has been brought to the attention of the Undersenderend (limited) that threatens civil security, security and order and order. The decree claimed that some social anti -elements or deceptions can be misused, trafficking, photography of sensitive companies or other activities that disturb peace and harmony.
The directive states that immediate preventive measures are needed to ensure civil security and maintain peace in the district. The directive of the district Amritsar’s jurisdiction is prohibited by the immediate implementation of any drone throwing, operating or use. It states that the ban will remain in effect until more orders.
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However, law enforcement agencies, armed forces or any other government institutions will be exempted from pre -written permission from any authorities approved by the district administration to run drones for the district magistrate or official duties. It said that any person who violates this order should be held responsible for the Indian Civil Defense Code 2023 and other applicable laws.
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