The Punjab government has decided to establish anti-drone units in all districts to disable unauthorised drones using advanced jamming technology. The units will conduct aerial surveillance with specialised drone fleets to monitor district airspace.
According to the provincial Home Department, each unit will operate under the supervision of the District Police Officer (DPO). The move follows the federal government’s nationwide ban on drone operations after rising tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. Section 144 is currently in force in Punjab, prohibiting the public use of outdoor drones.
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