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    Punjab Prolongs Drone Flying Ban for Additional 30 Days Under Section 144

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 29, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Punjab government has decided to prolong the ban on drone flying across the province for another 30 days under the provisions of Section 144. This legal measure restricts the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to prevent potential security threats and unauthorized surveillance. The initial ban was imposed to curb risks associated with drone activities, especially in sensitive areas and during public events.

    Section 144, which empowers authorities to prohibit assembly and certain activities, is frequently invoked to maintain law and order. The extension of the drone ban highlights ongoing concerns about aerial security and the need to monitor airspace closely. This move aims to prevent misuse of drones for espionage, smuggling, or other unlawful purposes that could jeopardize public safety.

    Notably, the continuation of this restriction reflects the government’s commitment to safeguarding critical infrastructure and maintaining peace in the region. Meanwhile, drone operators and commercial users will have to comply with these regulations until further notice. The extension also signals the importance of balancing technological advancements with security imperatives in Punjab.

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