Three Al-Jazeera journalists have been arrested in Paris after flying a drone from a park on the edge of the city.
The foreign nationals aged 70, 54, and 36 were taken into custody Wednesday afternoon after police spotted a drone flying in the Bois de Boulogne woods in western Paris, said Paris prosecu
tors’
spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre.
The arrests came amid a police
investigation into a series of mysterious drone sightings over the Eiffel Tower and central Paris landmarks. Drones have been seen five times over the capital in
the past two nights.
The investigation was launched on
Monday night as a drone was seen over the US Embassy in Paris.
Under the French law the three
journalists can be held for a maximum of 24 hours. According to the law flying drones without holding a license is illegal and the defiant would be sentenced to a
maximum of one year in prison and a fine of $85,000 (€75,000).
The incidents came as Paris is coping with a high alert security situation afterJanuary terrorist attacks in the city that left 20 people dead.
A series of attacks across the Île-de- France region from January 7 to January 9 killed 17 people as well as the three ISIL- linked gunmen involved in the assaults on
the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo weekly and a supermarket.
Mysterious drone flights
Several mysterious drones have been spotted over Paris and other cities in France during past months.
On January 20, a drone was seen flying briefly over the French Presidential Palace in the central Paris.
Back in October and November a
mysterious spate of drone flights was reported over French nuclear plants.
Two women and a man were reportedly arrested near the Belleville-sur-Loire nuclear plant in the Cher region south of
the capital in connection with the drone overflights.
French law bans aircraft of all types from flying within five kilometers of nuclear facilities. However, there had been at
least 15 reports of drone sighting over nuclear reactors across France last October, raising concerns over the country’s nuclear safety.
The foreign nationals aged 70, 54, and 36 were taken into custody Wednesday afternoon after police spotted a drone flying in the Bois de Boulogne woods in western Paris, said Paris prosecu
tors’
spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre.
The arrests came amid a police
investigation into a series of mysterious drone sightings over the Eiffel Tower and central Paris landmarks. Drones have been seen five times over the capital in
the past two nights.
The investigation was launched on
Monday night as a drone was seen over the US Embassy in Paris.
Under the French law the three
journalists can be held for a maximum of 24 hours. According to the law flying drones without holding a license is illegal and the defiant would be sentenced to a
maximum of one year in prison and a fine of $85,000 (€75,000).
The incidents came as Paris is coping with a high alert security situation afterJanuary terrorist attacks in the city that left 20 people dead.
A series of attacks across the Île-de- France region from January 7 to January 9 killed 17 people as well as the three ISIL- linked gunmen involved in the assaults on
the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo weekly and a supermarket.
Mysterious drone flights
Several mysterious drones have been spotted over Paris and other cities in France during past months.
On January 20, a drone was seen flying briefly over the French Presidential Palace in the central Paris.
Back in October and November a
mysterious spate of drone flights was reported over French nuclear plants.
Two women and a man were reportedly arrested near the Belleville-sur-Loire nuclear plant in the Cher region south of
the capital in connection with the drone overflights.
French law bans aircraft of all types from flying within five kilometers of nuclear facilities. However, there had been at
least 15 reports of drone sighting over nuclear reactors across France last October, raising concerns over the country’s nuclear safety.
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