"It is posing serious challenges to various security agencies including police now-a-days. The Kerala police is coming out with such a lab-cum-research centre in this backdrop," he said.
Not just the finding of unauthorised drones, but the production of aerial vehicles according to the demands of the police force to help the day-to-day policing would also be conducted at the new facility, the Chief Minister added.
It had already become clear how drones could be used productively for maintaining law and order situation and crowd management during the COVID-19 induced lockdown, he said.
Lavishing praise on the Kerala police, he said the state force is far ahead compared to their counterparts in many other states in using technology in investigation and day-to-day policing.
Earlier, ADGP Manoj Abraham said in a video message that an anti-drone system would be developed at the new facility to handle the threat of the unmanned aerial vehicles.\