Drones: High-security Prisons - Commons Urgent Question

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 3:53 pm on 15 January 2025.

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Photo of Lord Woodley Lord Woodley Labour 3:53, 15 January 2025

My Lords, yesterday the Justice and Home Affairs Committee heard from the chair of the Prison Officers’ Association that it was only a matter of time before arms were sent into prison via drones. There were even concerns that, with drones now being able to carry 75 kilograms, they could be used to facilitate some form of escape. Can the Minister please explain what anti-drone technologies we have in place, and will they be whizzed out across the rest of the empire?

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