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<p>We are working hard to deter, detect and disrupt the illegal use of drones to deliver
contraband into prisons. We conduct vulnerability assessments across the estate to
understand the risk and develop and implement plans to manage and mitigate the threat,
including physical countermeasures.</p><p>The Air Traffic Management and Unmanned
Aircraft Act 2021 established powers for prisons to authorise the use of counter-drone
technology. This Act also enables the police to stop and search those suspected of
committing drone-related crimes.</p><p>In January this year, we strengthened the legislative
framework by introducing Restricted Fly Zones around prisons to disrupt illegal drone
use. This strengthens our ability to intercept illicit items being smuggled via drones,
and enables the police to fine or prosecute those seeking to undermine prison security.</p><p>Recent
joint operations with the police and HMPPS have resulted in a number of drone related
arrests and disruptions to the activity of serious and organised crime networks. Since
June 2016 we have secured over 70 convictions, and those convicted have been sentenced
to more than a total of 240 years in prison.</p>
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