Hyderabad Police Ban Drones and Paragliders Over Key City Areas Ahead of Miss World 2025
As the city prepares to host the Miss World 2025 pageant, the Hyderabad City Police have announced strict aerial restrictions over several key locations. The move aims to ensure public safety and event security.
Hyderabad: As the city prepares to host the Miss World 2025 pageant, the Hyderabad City Police have announced strict aerial restrictions over several key locations. The move aims to ensure public safety and event security.
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Ban on Drones, Paragliders, and Micro-Light Aircraft
The order prohibits the flying of drones, para-gliders, and any other remotely operated aerial vehicles, including micro-light aircraft, across specified high-security areas in Hyderabad.
These restrictions will be in effect until June 2, 2025, covering the duration of the Miss World 2025 events and related activities in the city.
Affected Locations and Dates
The aerial ban will apply to a 3-kilometre radius around the following sensitive and event-specific venues:
- Charminar, Laad Bazaar, Chowmahalla Palace, Khilwat
May 13 (Tuesday) - Telangana Police Integrated Command and Control Centre
May 18 - Telangana State Secretariat and Tank Bund
May 18 - Raj Bhavan, Somajiguda
Until June 2
Why the Ban Has Been Imposed
The Hyderabad Police have implemented these measures under the Air Space Security Guidelines to prevent:
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- Unauthorized aerial surveillance
- Possible security breaches during high-profile international events
- Disruption of VIP movements and public gatherings
The decision is aligned with national and local security protocols typically enforced during large-scale international events.
Public Advisory and Legal Action
Authorities have issued a public advisory, urging citizens, drone operators, and photographers to comply with the restrictions. Violations of the order may result in legal action, including penalties under applicable sections of the Indian Penal Code and Civil Aviation guidelines.