The two-week ban is tied to fears Cambodia could use the devices to gather military intelligence

“Operating any unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) across the country during this period is strictly prohibited,” the CAAT said in a statement released on Thursday.

Offenders face up to one year in prison and a maximum fine of 40,000 baht (US$1,240), it said, adding that “military and security forces are authorised to neutralise unauthorised drones deemed a threat”.

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The ban – in place until at least August 14 – is expected to disrupt thousands of foreign visitors, particularly social media influencers and hobbyists who use drones to capture footage of the kingdom’s beaches, temples and mountain landscapes.