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Drones banned in Karachi for the next seven-day

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KARACHI: The Commissioner of Karachi announced a ban on flying drones for the next seven days due to security concerns in the capital city, here on Monday.

According to the notification, the citizens were barred from flying drones in Karachi for the next seven days amidst strict security measures.

Earlier, the Commissioner Karachi announced a public holiday on April 23 in the metropolis.

As per notification public holiday will be observed tomorrow on April 23 in all the public, private offices and schools remaining.

Read More: Iranian President’s visit: Public Holiday announced in Lahore on 23 April

It should be noted that the public holiday has been announced due to the arrival of Iranian delegation.

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