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Bengaluru: No flying drones, other aerial platforms from Feb 13-17This includes unmanned aerial vehicles, robotic process automation, etc within the Bengaluru city police commissionerate
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Represenative image. Credit: IANS Photo
Represenative image. Credit: IANS Photo

Bengaluru city police chief C H Pratap Reddy on Sunday prohibited the flying of all sub-conventional aerial platforms from February 13 to 17 when the Aero India show will be on.

This includes unmanned aerial vehicles, robotic process automation, paragliders, microlights, small aircraft, drones, quad-copters, and balloons within the Bengaluru city police commissionerate.

"To maintain law and order under the prevailing security scenario and to avoid untoward incidents, I consider it absolutely necessary to ban the flying of all sub-conventional aerial platforms," Reddy said in a statement.

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(Published 13 February 2023, 05:09 IST)