In view of Ayodhya/Muzaffarnagar/Mathura/Meerut/Bijnor, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s instructions to tighten the enforcement of drone regulations in Uttar Pradesh, several districts including Ayodhya, Muzaffarnagar, Mathura and Bayjanor killed Dandru Drejuri, broadcasting rumors and false videos.
In Ayodhya, where the drone restrictions were limited to the temple town area around the Ram Janmabhumi Complex, a blanket restriction on drone operation is now implemented in the entire district.
Ayodhya District Magistrate Nikhil Tikram Funde on Monday announced a ban at a joint press conference with Senior Superintendent of Police Gaurav Grover using powers under BNSS Section 163.
DM said, “Suspected drone activity has been reported from several districts, which can potentially help criminal acts or trigger terror,” DM said, only police and authorized security agencies will be exempted from order. Private individuals and organizations should obtain pre -written permission to fly drones.
The order in Ayodhya on Sunday follows a high-level videocanfection under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Adityanath, where he directed the District Magistrates and Police Officers to strictly monitor the rumor-related drone activity in 17 FIRs and 29 arrests.
The Chief Minister warned that action can be taken under the Gangsters Act as a result of unauthorized drone use, and if necessary, the National Security Act.
CM said, “No attempt to spread fear or wrong information will be tolerated by using drones. Police should extend leg patrolling, attach village security committees and seize unauthorized drones,” CM said, “said,” Technology should not be misused. ”
A similar action has been taken in Muzaffarnagar, where District Magistrate Umesh Mishra said on Monday that all drone operations should be approved in advance.
Mishra said, “Drone flying has been banned in the district without permission. Strict action, including the provisions of the Gangsters Act, will be taken against those who spread fake rumors.”
He said that at least 20 people have been arrested from various police station areas and security has increased in 177 sensitive villages.
In Mathura, Senior Superintendent of Police Shlok Kumar issued a public appeal to urge the residents to inform local police stations before the drone.
Kumar said, “People should avoid believing or spreading on rumors and should not broadcast a video or post on social media. Action will be taken against someone found guilty for doing so,” Kumar said, while there has been no drone-related incident in Mathura so far, caution is being taken.
In Bijnor, District Magistrate Jasjit Kaur confirmed the ban on unauthorized drone flights in response to growing rumors and public fear. “Now, for weddings or other events, the use of drones will require prior permission,” he said.
SP Abhishek Jha said that incorrect toy helicopters for drones caused unnecessary terror, and two people have been booked under BNSS Section 170 to blow up such items at night. Night petroling has been carried forward and all drone owners will be subject to verification and registration.
Kalanidhi Nithani recently confirmed India’s drone policy and UP drone monitoring and security policy 2023 implementation.
“There are clear rules for drone operations, and strict action will be taken against those who create panic through misinformation,” he said.
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