Chennai: The Vellore district administration has declared the region a “no-fly zone” on June 25 and 26 in view of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s scheduled visit to the district.
According to an official press release issued by District Collector V.R. Subbulaxmi, all non-conventional aerial activities -- including drone operations -- will be strictly prohibited during the two days.
The directive comes as part of enhanced security measures for the Chief Minister’s visit, during which he will inaugurate the newly refurbished British-era Pentland Multi-Speciality Hospital within Vellore Corporation limits and distribute welfare assistance to various beneficiaries.
The Collector warned that flying any unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or other aerial devices without prior official clearance will lead to immediate confiscation or destruction of the equipment by the district police.
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Authorities also reminded that the operation of drones -- whether by private individuals, government departments, or commercial entities -- is strictly governed by the guidelines laid down by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Any exception requires explicit prior approval from the competent authorities.
The move aims to ensure the safety of dignitaries and the general public during the Chief Minister’s engagements, which are expected to attract large crowds and significant administrative activity.
Officials said the security arrangements have been further intensified, given the strategic importance of the Chief Minister’s itinerary in the district.
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