The Asian Age

Yard starts drone trial to combat criminals

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London, Sept. 11: Scotland Yard on Monday began an eightweek trial of a drone to support its policing operations across London. The drone, an ‘Aeryon Skyranger’ being loaned to the Metropolit­an Police by Sussex Police, will be available to officers dealing with incidents where air support would be of use, such as high risk missing people, serious traffic collisions, searches for suspects, weapon sweeps and others.

The drone will also provide aerial support for pre- planned and spontaneou­s firearms operations and surveying premises, as well as providing live footage of operationa­l deployment­s to assist ground commanders’ decision making.

“Today we are starting an eight-week trial of the drone, which we

hope will assist officers with both day-today policing and complex pre-planned operations,” said Met Police Commander Simon Bray.

“UAVs are already being used by police forces across the UK; the MPS [Metropolit­an Police Service] currently owns one for examining crime scenes. We are committed to working with technology that can assist our officers with the wide range of often difficult and dangerous incidents they deal with on a daily basis,” he said. While the drone’s primary purpose is similar to that of the police helicopter­s, the Met believes it has a distinct advantage over the helicopter­s in its small size and ability to cope with a wider incidents.

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