Narcotics and Security Enforcement
Sri Lankan authorities arrested passengers at the airport for drug smuggling and the Air Force warned about unauthorized drone usage to protect national security.
Looks like Sri Lanka's airport security is playing a high-stakes game of narcotics whack-a-mole - catching drug mules with more cash value in their luggage than most people's lifetime earnings. Meanwhile, drone operators are getting more warning lectures than a kindergarten class on sharing toys.
Sri Lanka Air Force has reminded the public that flying drones without proper authorization is prohibited, urging both locals and foreigners to obtain permits in line with regulations. The move aims to safeguard national security and prevent legal issues for drone operators. D: https://t.co/qrERXc9J84
Two Sri Lankan passengers were arrested at Katunayake Airport with Rs. 105 million worth of Kush narcotics concealed in their luggage after arriving from Bangkok. Both suspects were remanded after being produced before the Negombo Magistrate’s Court. D: https://t.co/UGmHLuIPC9 https://t.co/VVaLBFprix
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Sri Lanka Air Force has reminded the public that flying drones without proper authorization is prohibited, urging both locals and foreigners to obtain permits in line with regulations. The move aims to safeguard national security and prevent legal issues for drone operators. D: https://t.co/qrERXc9J84