Pakistan
Govt bans use of drones during Muharram processions
The use of drone cameras during Muharram processions and majalis would be prohibited from first to the 10th of the current month of Islamic calendar
Islamabad: The federal government on Monday decided to ban the use of drones during Muharram processions and majalis across the country.
A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting in Islamabad, with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in the chair.
The use of drone cameras during Muharram processions and majalis would be prohibited from first to the10th of the current month of Islamic calendar.
However, the decision to suspend internet or mobile phone services will be taken in consultation with provinces after considering security concerns.
Interior Minister assured that Federal Government will provide all possible cooperation to provinces, including Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan, and Islamabad for maintaining law and order.
Respective Inspectors General of police and Home Secretaries briefed the meeting regarding security plan for Muharram.
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