Drone Imports Under Scrutiny as Sri Lanka Prepares for Potential Terror Threats

Drone Imports Under Scrutiny as Sri Lanka Prepares for Potential Terror Threats.webp

Colombo, March 6 In light of potential threats to national security, Sri Lankan police on Friday said that all police stations have been instructed to monitor businesses involved in the import, sale, and repair of drones and their spare parts.

The police headquarters in a statement said that "it is an opportune moment to assess that drones or unmanned aerial vehicles could be used to gather sensitive information related to national security or to carry out possible terrorist attacks."

Information has been received that some institutions are importing drones and related spare parts and conducting trade in ways that could pose a threat to national security.

The import, trade, and operation of drones in Sri Lanka are subject to provisions under the Civil Aviation Act No. 14 of 2010, the police statement said.

Meanwhile, the US embassy on Friday reminded US citizens in Sri Lanka that the Sri Lankan government had issued visa extensions and asked them to provide information on how the embassy could assist Americans facing issues such as visa expirations or flight cancellations.

The embassy said that those wishing to return to the US could avail the resumption of limited routes through the Middle East.
 
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