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LONDON, Jan 25, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - The UK government on Thursday announced
new 400-metre drone no-fly zones around prisons to combat the smuggling in of
drugs and mobile phones.
Those breaching the rules could face up to 10 years in prison as part of
measures the government hopes will cause a "major disruption to criminal gangs".
Previously, police could only take action where there was evidence of
contraband being smuggled.
Drone operators breaking the rules will be fined up to £2,500 ($3,175),
with those found smuggling contraband facing prison time.
The number of drones captured or sighted within prison grounds in England
and Wales more than doubled between 2019 and 2021 to 500, according to
government figures.
"These new anti-drone measures... will crackdown on those illicit items
that fuel violence behind bars," said Prisons and Probation Minister Edward
Argar.
In one illegal drone operation at a prison in northwest England, a criminal
gang conducted 20 flights in an attempt to smuggle in hard drugs, mobile phones
and SIM cards worth more than £1.7 million ($2.2 million).