Following the twin drone attacks in Jammu last month, authorities in three more districts of Jammu and Kashmir banned the sale, storage or possession of drones. The ban also extends to other unmanned aerial vehicles.
District authorities in Baramulla, Samba and Ramban districts have banned the sale, storage and possession of drones following the terror attacks in Jammu last month.
Following the twin drone attacks in Jammu last month, authorities in three more districts of Jammu and Kashmir banned the sale, storage or possession of drones. The ban also extends to other unmanned aerial vehicles.
The ban has been put in place in three districts, namely, Baramulla, Samba and Ramban on Tuesday. The news came following reports of a ban already being in place in the places like Srinagar and border districts of Kathua and Rajouri.
The ban comes after a recent terror attack at an IAF station in Jammu with armed drones.
In Baramulla, those having drone cameras or other similar kinds of unmanned aerial vehicles have been directed to deposit them in local police stations.
The District Magistrate (DM) of Ramban, Mussarat Islam, said the ban has been ordered in the wake of the frequent use of small drone cameras for capturing photos and videos in social and cultural gatherings and the risk of its use by anti-national elements.
According to the order, the move will help to avoid any confusion in the current situation to secure aerial spaces near vital installations and highly populated areas.
“Any drone operating in the district needs to be registered. The owner of the drone and operator thereof shall be liable for all damages incurred, to person or property, due to mishandling or malfunctioning of drone or otherwise,” the order stated.
In what was the first instance of Pakistan-based terrorists deploying drones to strike vital installations, two bombs were dropped at the IAF station Jammu in the early hours of Sunday, causing minor injuries to two personnel.
The explosions took place at around 1.40 AM within six minutes of each other. The first blast ripped off the roof of a single-storey building at the technical area of the airport manned by the IAF in the Satwari area on the outskirts of Jammu. The second one was on the ground.
(With inputs from PTI)