Pune Rural Police Deploy Anti-Drone Guns to Monitor Palkhi Processions
The Pune Rural police have intensified their efforts to curb unauthorized drone usage during the palkhi processions of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj. In a bid to maintain order and prevent disruption, the police have deployed two anti-drone guns to take down unlicensed drones. Since the deployment, six drones operated by photographers without necessary permissions have been shot down, leading to the registration of six FIRs against the users and operators.
Key Takeaways:
- The Pune Rural police have acquired two anti-drone guns to tackle unauthorized drone usage during palkhi processions.
- Six drones operated by photographers without necessary permissions have been shot down by the police, leading to six FIRs being registered against the users and operators.
- The police have issued notices to the drone operators asking them to cooperate with the investigation and have appealed to the operators to take necessary permissions from the police.
- Drone operators capture footage of the palkhis on Pune-Jejuri Road and Pune-Solapur highway for personal or social media use, but flying drones in these areas requires legal permission due to nearby vital installations.
- The Pune city police have also filed four cases against drone operators and seized the devices.
- The anti-drone guns are capable of breaking all electronic signals used to operate the drone and its camera when it is airborne.
Statistics:
- Six drones have been shot down by the police during the palkhi processions.
- Six FIRs have been registered against the drone users and operators.
- 2 anti-drone guns have been deployed by the Pune Rural police to tackle unauthorized drone usage.
- 4 cases have been filed by the Pune city police against drone operators.
- The anti-drone guns have been deployed for 4 days.
Sources:
- Times of India (exact as mentioned): "Pune Rural police deploy anti-drone guns to monitor palkhi processions"