Home » On the night the Shandong ship arrived in Hong Kong, a 35-year-old Hong Kong man was detained for allegedly using a drone to take aerial photos in violation of regulations. He could be fined up to 100,000 yuan and sentenced to two years in prison.

On the night the Shandong ship arrived in Hong Kong, a 35-year-old Hong Kong man was detained for allegedly using a drone to take aerial photos in violation of regulations. He could be fined up to 100,000 yuan and sentenced to two years in prison.

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On July 3, the Chinese Navy’s Shandong aircraft carrier formation arrived in Hong Kong. This is the Shandong aircraft carrier sailing in Hong Kong waters. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Chen Duo

According to @看看新闻, on the evening of July 3, the Hong Kong police arrested a 35-year-old Hong Kong man at the top of Ching Hong Road, Tsing Yi. The man was suspected of using a drone illegally and has been detained for investigation. The police seized a small drone on the spot. During the visit of the Shandong aircraft carrier fleet to Hong Kong, a “restricted flight zone” was set up to restrict the release of drones and other flight activities. Anyone who releases a drone without authorization is considered illegal and may be fined up to 100,000 yuan and two years in prison.

On the morning of July 3, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy aircraft carrier Shandong fleet arrived in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and started a 5-day visit.

This visit is the first visit of the Shandong ship to Hong Kong, and the first time to open the flight deck carrier-based aircraft to the public. The most eye-catching thing is that the domestically produced new carrier-based aircraft J-15T is open to the public on the aircraft carrier deck for the first time.

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