Cyberabad Police have announced strict aerial restrictions in Madhapur on May 10 as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Hyderabad for the inauguration of Sindhu Hospital in Hitech City. The comprehensive security measures aim to ensure the safety of the public and visiting dignitaries during the high-profile event.
Dr. M. Ramesh, Commissioner of Cyberabad Police, has issued a prohibitory order banning the operation of remotely controlled drones, para-gliders, and micro-light aircraft within the Madhapur Police Station limits. The order has been enforced under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) to prevent any potential security threats or dangers during the Prime Minister’s official programs.
The restrictions will remain in force throughout the entire day on May 10, covering all areas falling under the jurisdiction of Madhapur Police Station. The move comes as part of standard security protocols implemented during visits by top constitutional authorities to ensure foolproof arrangements and minimize any risks to public safety.
The Prime Minister’s visit includes the inauguration of Sindhu Hospital along with several other official engagements in the city. The healthcare facility in Hitech City represents a significant addition to the medical infrastructure in the rapidly developing information technology corridor of Hyderabad.
Law enforcement authorities have issued a stern warning that any individual or organization found violating the aerial restrictions will face strict legal action and punishment. The police have urged residents, businesses, and drone operators in the area to comply with the temporary ban to avoid legal consequences.
The Cyberabad Police have requested full cooperation from the public in adhering to the security guidelines. Authorities have made it clear that the enforcement of these restrictions is essential for maintaining law and order and ensuring the smooth conduct of the Prime Minister’s official visit to the city.
