Rosgvardiya tracks self-isolation offenders with ZALA drones

Rosgvardiya officers are monitoring compliance with the self-isolation regime in Moscow and the Moscow region with the help of helicopters and drones. This was reported on Sunday, 3 May, at the site Offices.
It is noted that information about violators is passed to patrol officers, who in turn take all necessary measures. Subsequently, protocols on administrative offences are drawn up against them.
- During the May holidays, as part of law enforcement and preventive work with citizens in Moscow and the Moscow region, units of the Central District of the Rosgvardia use a helicopter and unmanned video surveillance systems to monitor the situation in forest parks," the department reports.
The press service also stressed that all the measures taken are aimed at ensuring order during the spread of coronavirus infection.
We would like to remind you that since 30 March Moscow has been in full self-isolation mode. It is allowed to leave the flat only as a last resort. From 15 April, a special pass is required to travel around the city by public or private transport. Such measures are designed to stop the spread of coronavirus infection.
Source: vm.ru