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Drone Rules for Polícia Federal

Curitiba, Paraná (pr) • Brazil
R. Profa. Sandália Monzon, 210 - Santa Cândida, Curitiba - PR, 82640-040, Brazil
Lat: -25.3764 • Lng: -49.2281

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Summary Drone flights near the Polícia Federal complex on Rua Professora Sandália Monzon are strictly prohibited and locked by automated GPS geofencing due to national security regulations. All exceptional operations require mandatory advance clearance through the SARPAS system and institutional approval, and unauthorized flig
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The airspace surrounding the Polícia Federal headquarters on Rua Professora Sandália Monzon is heavily restricted due to its status as a critical national security installation. As a major federal law enforcement complex housing sensitive intelligence, operational units, and administrative services, a permanent and zero-tolerance security perimeter is enforced to prevent unauthorized low-altitude surveillance or aerial interference.


Regulatory Framework: All unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations around federal law enforcement facilities must strictly comply with security directives mandated by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL, aligned with national defense and public safety protocols.

Flight Authorization: Due to the high-security nature of the complex, spontaneous or recreational drone flights are strictly illegal within its operational radius. Any exceptional aerial activity requires a rigorous, multi-agency clearance process, including mandatory pre-scheduling and formal approval through the SARPAS portal, along with institutional authorization.

Geofencing Controls: Commercial drone manufacturers incorporate this critical federal security site into their permanent GPS Geofencing safety databases. The automated firmware establishes a strict Restricted Zone (Red Zone) over the facility and its immediate surroundings, completely blocking motor initialization and preventing unauthorized takeoffs.

Legal Penalties: Flying an unauthorized drone over or near a Federal Police facility is a severe offense under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code (endangering air transport safety) and can also violate national security and institutional safety laws. Violations trigger an immediate tactical response, resulting in equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and immediate criminal detention.
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+ The airspace surrounding the Polícia Federal headquarters on Rua Professora Sandália Monzon is heavily restricted due to its status as a critical national security installation. As a major federal law enforcement complex housing sensitive intelligence, operational units, and administrative services, a permanent and zero-tolerance security perimeter is enforced to prevent unauthorized low-altitude surveillance or aerial interference.
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+ Regulatory Framework: All unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations around federal law enforcement facilities must strictly comply with security directives mandated by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL, aligned with national defense and public safety protocols.
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+ Flight Authorization: Due to the high-security nature of the complex, spontaneous or recreational drone flights are strictly illegal within its operational radius. Any exceptional aerial activity requires a rigorous, multi-agency clearance process, including mandatory pre-scheduling and formal approval through the SARPAS portal, along with institutional authorization.
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+ Geofencing Controls: Commercial drone manufacturers incorporate this critical federal security site into their permanent GPS Geofencing safety databases. The automated firmware establishes a strict Restricted Zone (Red Zone) over the facility and its immediate surroundings, completely blocking motor initialization and preventing unauthorized takeoffs.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying an unauthorized drone over or near a Federal Police facility is a severe offense under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code (endangering air transport safety) and can also violate national security and institutional safety laws. Violations trigger an immediate tactical response, resulting in equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and immediate criminal detention.