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A Chinese man in his 40s has been referred to South Korean prosecutors for allegedly using a drone to film the National Intelligence Service headquarters and nearby historical sites, violating several acts. Meanwhile, Indian Border Security Force recovered a Pakistani-made drone in Punjab's Amritsar district, highlighting concerns about drone use for potential cross-border smuggling or surveillance. Both nations are implementing strict measures to address the threat.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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