Govt cracks down on free sale of sensitive security gear

In a significant move to enhance national security, the Indian government has imposed strict regulations on the sale of sensitive security equipment that is prohibited for civilian use. This crackdown specifically targets certain drone systems and signal-jamming devices, which have raised concerns regarding their potential misuse. The decision comes in response to the growing threats posed by unauthorized use of such technologies, which can compromise public safety and national integrity. By restricting access to these high-risk items, the government aims to prevent malicious actors from leveraging advanced security gear for unlawful activities. This measure reflects the administration's commitment to safeguarding the nation while ensuring that such critical technologies remain within controlled environments. The enforcement of these regulations is expected to deter illegal trade and enhance monitoring of security equipment in the market, contributing to a more secure domestic landscape.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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