Three men have been charged after allegedly breaching airspace restrictions - by flying drones over Glasgow's emergency coronavirus hospital.
Police Scotland said the trio - aged 23, 26, and 30 - will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal, Scotland's prosecuting authority, over claims they had flown the drones over the hospital.
And the force said that probes into "a number of other incidents are ongoing." A restriction has been in place since Wednesday, April 16, 2020, to ensure the safety of helicopters taking off and landing at the Glasgow Heliport, near to the Louisa Jordan Hospital.
The restrictions are also designed to protect the staff working at the hospital, which is situated at the city's Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow.
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