Police launches drone squad in Japan

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TOKYO: Police have launched a drone squad to patrol and tackle with the suspicious drowns in Tokyo.

The police unit will patrol important buildings such as the prime minister’s office. If a suspicious drone is detected, the operator will be warned via loudspeakers on the ground.

But if he or she fails to respond, police will launch drones equipped with nets to bring down the device.

“Terrorist attacks using drones carrying explosives are a possibility,” a senior member of the police department’s security bureau told the media.

“We hope to defend the nation’s functions with the worst-case scenario in mind.”

In April, a drone carrying a small amount of radioactive material landed on the roof of the prime minister’s office. No-one was injured and a man was subsequently arrested in connection with the incident.