Anyone found violating the ban will face legal action under Section 188 of the Pakistan Penal Code


Peshawar: The deputy commissioner of Peshawar has imposed a 30-day ban on flying drones and quadcopters in the city due to security concerns, according to a notification issued on Monday.
The decision was taken in view of the current law and order situation in the region. The notification stated that the ban is necessary to maintain peace, prevent panic, and avoid any possible incidents caused by drone flights.
Authorities said flying drones could lead to confusion, chaos, or even be used for harmful activities. The ban, enforced under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, aims to protect sensitive areas, stop unauthorized surveillance, and prevent the aerial delivery of dangerous materials.
The order further stated that anyone found violating the ban will face legal action under Section 188 of the Pakistan Penal Code.
Officials urged the public to cooperate with the temporary restriction for the sake of public safety.

China’s Alibaba giant enters the smart glasses race with removable batteries
- 5 hours ago

Why is Trump suddenly so obsessed with Honduras?
- 3 hours ago

Republicans want the Supreme Court to save them from their own inept mistake
- 3 hours ago

Republicans ask the Supreme Court to gut one of the last limits on money in politics
- 3 hours ago

Why did Trump pardon a Honduran drug lord?
- 3 hours ago

We handpicked 12 great gaming laptops that are hundreds off for Black Friday
- 5 hours ago

The Case for Growth
- 3 hours ago

What podcasts do to our brains
- 3 hours ago
Texas def. South Carolina on Harmon's late shot
- 4 hours ago
How do Barça contain Atlético's Jack Reacher-like striker?
- 4 hours ago

Runway says its new text-to-video AI generator has ‘unprecedented’ accuracy
- 5 hours ago

The alt-right won
- 3 hours ago









