: Drones, flying objects banned in Rajouri after blast at Jammu air base #IndiaNEWS The Rajouri district administration in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday banned the sale or possession of drones and flying
Drones, flying objects banned in Rajouri after blast at Jammu air base #IndiaNEWS
The Rajouri district administration in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday banned the sale or possession of drones and flying objects, The Hindu reported. In a terror attack early on Sunday, two low-intensity explosions left two Indian Air Force personnel injured in the technical area of Jammu Air Force Station. Jammu and Kashmir police chief Dilbagh Singh suspected that drones were used to drop explosive material. But, the Indian Air Force has not confirmed this. The National Investigation Agency has taken over the probe in this case.On Monday, the Indian Army claimed that two separate “drone activities� were spotted over the Ratnuchak-Kaluchak military area in Jammu at midnight. After this, drones were spotted at three places on the outskirts of Jammu city on Tuesday night and in the early hours of Wednesday, The Indian Express reported, citing sources.In an order, Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Kumar Savan directed all those who possess unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, in Rajouri district to deposit them at the local police station. “In exercise of powers vested to me under Section 144 of the CrPC [Code of Criminal Procedure], a ban is imposed on storage, sale, possession, use and transport of any drone or small flying objects, toys in the district,� the order said.It added that “anti-national elements� are using drones to cause damage in...Read more
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