Kerala Police open drone forensic lab
The Hindu
Facility will analyse data from captured drones used in nefarious activities
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday said remotely operated drones were emerging as force multipliers in the hands of criminals and the State’s law enforcement required to catch up. He was inaugurating the State police department’s ‘Drone Forensic Laboratory’ at the Kerala State Police CyberDome. Mr. Vijayan said the facility would help investigators gain an edge over those who operate drones for illegal purposes. The police have forayed strongly into the relatively new field of drone forensics. It had recently analysed a drone brought down by the Border Security Force (BSF) near the international border in Kathua district in Jammu and Kashmir and helped the local enforcement zero in on its illegal operator.More Related News
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