Between October 31 and November 10, the Federal Police (PF) identified 1,105 unauthorized drones in sensitive areas related to the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30).
In a statement issued on Wednesday (11/12), the company stated that it had prevented 124 irregular flight attempts in areas of strategic importance, such as Belém International Airport, Parque da Cidade and Puerto Otero.
Air defense actions at COP30 are led by the Federal Police, with support from the Armed Forces (Army, Navy and Air Force) and other public security bodies.
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Disclosure/PF
According to the PF, the unauthorized use of remotely piloted aircraft constitutes an administrative offense and may constitute a crime under Brazilian criminal and aviation legislation.
It is strictly prohibited to fly drones in areas of interest to the Congress and Presidential Security, especially in the areas near Belém International Airport, Parque da Cidade, the port complex and places where President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) is present.
The Federal Police continues to implement the necessary monitoring and neutralization procedures to ensure the safety of the event and the safety of all participants.