The Foreign Office has issued an urgent warning to UK tourists planning trips to India, highlighting the strict prohibition on possessing and operating satellite phones and GPS devices without a license. The advisory emphasizes the importance of understanding local laws to avoid legal issues, as Britons have faced arrest and detention for violating these regulations. The FCDO also advises against all travel to certain regions, including Jammu and Kashmir and Manipur, due to security concerns.
The Foreign Office has urgently cautioned UK tourists about two specific electrical items that are strictly prohibited in India. British holidaymakers planning trips beyond the European Union, particularly to Asia, have been alerted by the Foreign Office to review the most recent travel advisories for their destination countries.
In its advisory, the FCDO stated: "It is illegal to possess and operate satellite phones and GPS devices in India without a licence, even if you are only transiting through India. This may also cover other satellite-enabled devices, including handheld or cycling GPSs." Furthermore, the Foreign Office highlighted that several Britons have faced arrest or detention for carrying satellite phones and other satellite-based navigational gadgets into India without the necessary authorisation. It's crucial to note that disregarding advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office could lead to your travel insurance being voided, reports Birmingham Live.
INDIA TRAVEL WARNING ELECTRONICS SECURITY RESTRICTIONS
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