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限高120米,他竟飞了2700米还“分享”如何规避警方核查
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-27 07:05
本报讯(记者 杨洁)本月上旬,上海警方在工作中发现,某网络平台上有一用户公然发布操控无人机 在辖区内超高"黑飞"的视频。根据视频画面判断,该无人机的飞行高度明显远超规定限制。获悉该情况 后,上海市公安局网安总队会同青浦公安分局立即开展调查,迅速锁定嫌疑人汤某。 面对警方核查,汤某故作镇定,称其短视频平台所发布的航拍照片及视频均系从网络付费购买或通过修 图软件伪造,并主动出示自己在二手交易平台上的无人机出售记录,谎称涉案无人机早已售出,企图以 此误导警方调查,逃避法律追责。 然而,在后续调查中,警方发现汤某不仅实施了无人机"黑飞"行为,还曾在接受警方法律告知、明确知 晓相关法律法规及超高飞行的严重危害后,仍多次超高"黑飞",甚至在某无人机爱好者群组内"分享"如 何规避警方核查,怂恿他人效仿。2月22日,警方依法将汤某传唤至公安机关作进一步调查。 经查,汤某系摄影爱好者。为追求高空独特视角,自2025年起,汤某非法破解了无人机的安全控制信息 系统,在未经空中交通管理机构批准的情况下,多次操控无人机在本市及多个外省市管制空域内累计超 高"黑飞"50余次,其中,高度超过1000米的有11次。 今年1月下旬,汤某在淀山 ...
超高“黑飞”50余次最高达2700余米 男子被刑拘
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-02-26 05:11
经查,汤某系摄影爱好者。为追求高空独特视角,自2025年起,汤某使用非法破解了安全控制信息系统的无人机,在未经空中交通管理机构批准的情况下, 多次操控无人机在上海及多个省市管制空域内累计超高"黑飞"50余次,其中,高度超过1000米的有11次。今年1月下旬,汤某在淀山湖民航客机调度区域,3 次操控无人机飞行高度超过2000米,最高达2700余米,严重影响民航飞行安全。此外,汤某还通过网络社交媒体招揽客户,为他人提供有偿航拍、爬楼登高 等服务,非法获利2000余元。 目前,犯罪嫌疑人汤某已被青浦警方依法刑事拘留,案件正在进一步侦办中。 (总台记者 俞翔) 破解无人机信息系统、违法违规飞行甚至超高"黑飞"等行为,严重扰乱空域安全秩序,甚至可能对民航安全造成威胁。近日,上海警方在"净空"专项工作 中,依法查处一起无人机"黑飞"案件,犯罪嫌疑人汤某被上海警方依法刑事拘留。 今年2月上旬,上海警方在工作中发现,某网络平台上有一用户公然发布操控无人机在辖区内超高"黑飞"的视频。根据视频画面判断,该无人机的飞行高度 明显远超规定限制。获悉该情况后,警方迅速锁定嫌疑人汤某。 面对警方核查,汤某故作镇定,称其短视频平台所发布的 ...
打击无人机“黑飞”|助人“自由飞行”,致己身陷囹圄
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-08 08:12
帮人"破解"无人机程序,有哪些法律风险?记者对此展开调查。 从行拘到刑拘,他做了什么? 2025年12月6日,资兴市公安局在日常工作中发现,某网络博主发布无人机违规飞行视频。经查,违规 飞行人员中涉及资兴市朱某某。12月9日,朱某某被抓获归案,依法行政拘留。 但公安机关进一步侦查发现,朱某某不仅自己违规飞行,还帮助他人破解无人机程序实现"自由飞行"。 记者近日从湖南省郴州资兴市有关办案单位获悉,当地一男子朱某某多次操控无人机超高飞行,并以牟 利为目的,帮助他人破解无人机的禁飞区、飞行高度限制设置,最终受到法律惩处。 这是1月29 日在资兴市公安局拍摄的部分涉案无人机。 新华社记者谭畅 摄 从炫耀到牟利,他身陷囹圄 经查,从小学阶段起,朱某某就对无人机产生了浓厚兴趣。2024年初,他在网上发现有网民发布无人机 飞行高度超过五六百米的飞行截图后,与相关人员联系,付费请其利用电脑远程操作,帮助自己解除无 人机限高。在此过程中,朱某某自学掌握了非法破解无人机技术。 "地面风景已经看腻了,我就想飞高一点看其他风景。"朱某某说,自己多次操控无人机"飞到云层以上 一点点",并将拍摄的视频发布到社交媒体平台。随后,陆续有网民 ...
为“解禁”竟然伪造国家机关印章
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-08 02:02
转自:公安部新闻传媒 依法严厉打击无人机"黑飞"违法犯罪系列报道 私人网店 竟能代办空域解禁 "全国申请空域服务""高空空域申请服务"……2025年12月,射阳县公安局网安大队民警在工作中发现一 可疑网店,其在售的21件商品名称高度相似且内容介绍隐晦,疑似为他人提供非法破解无人机飞行区域 和高度限制等服务。 经侦查,民警迅速判明该网店通过出具虚假解禁申请表为无人机"黑飞"提供解禁服务,并于2025年12月 23日成功抓获网店实际控制人王某某。 "我是无人机摄影爱好者,但我的机器飞行有限制,所以就在网上找人帮我解禁。"王某某交代,其在多 个平台学习解禁方法,并成功联系上能够提供解禁服务的店家,在支付一定的服务费后,与部分店家达 成长期合作协议,共同做"黑飞"解禁生意。 2025年9月,王某某的网店正式推出无人机空域解禁服务。在随后的3个多月里,王某某通过网络平台为 20个省份的60余人代办解禁服务100余次,非法牟利7万余元。 分工合作 出具虚假解禁申请 "该案中,各环节犯罪嫌疑人分工明确,虽有合作但线下并不接触。"射阳县公安局开发区派出所民警刘 义文介绍,这条"有偿解禁"的"黑飞"灰色产业链分为线上接单、伪造 ...
明知民航降落仍飞无人机被判三年,公安部曝光8起“黑飞”案
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-02-04 05:04
南都讯记者蒋小天发自北京随着无人机使用和行业应用快速发展,破解无人机信息系统、无人机违法违 规飞行甚至超高"黑飞"等问题不断出现,严重扰乱空域安全秩序,甚至对民航安全造成威胁。 2月4日,公安部对外公布典型案例,严厉打击涉无人机违法犯罪,公安机关提醒,未经实名登记实施无 人机飞行活动,未经批准操控微型、轻型、小型无人机在管制空域内飞行,以及对无人机机载信息系统 实施非法侵入、非法控制行为,或为其提供程序、工具,或破解无人机后台禁飞区、限飞区、空域保持 能力限制等行为,违反《中华人民共和国治安管理处罚法》《中华人民共和国刑法》《无人驾驶航空器 飞行管理暂行条例》等法律法规,依法应予行政处罚甚至追究刑事责任。公众要增强法治观念,自觉抵 制"黑飞"行为,严格遵守法律法规,实名登记,合规操作,守法飞行,共同守护"天空安全"。 具体典型案例如下: 一、李某某以危险方法危害公共安全案。2024年3月,李某某付费请朱某某(另案处理)破解无人机的 飞行高度限制后,操控无人机飞行至近3000米的高空,拍摄云层视频并公开发布,后被公安机关抓获, 被处以行政拘留5日的处罚。2025年1月起,李某某4次购买无人机,付费请他人破解限高 ...
延庆警方查处今年首例“黑飞”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-11 21:21
Core Viewpoint - The article reports on the first case of illegal drone operation ("black flying") in Beijing this year, highlighting the enforcement of regulations regarding drone usage in the city [1] Summary by Relevant Sections Incident Details - On January 3, the police in Yanqing district discovered a drone suspected of illegal operation near a scenic area [1] - The individual involved, identified as Mu, admitted to operating the drone without approval from air traffic control authorities, acknowledging awareness of the regulations but still taking risks [1] Legal Framework - The police acted in accordance with the "Interim Regulations on the Management of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Flight" by confiscating the drone and imposing a fine on the operator [1] - According to the announcement by the Beijing Municipal Government, the entire administrative region of Beijing is designated as a controlled airspace for unmanned aerial vehicles [1] Regulatory Changes - Since December 1, a drone electronic fence has been established across the entire administrative area of Beijing, indicating a long-term regulatory measure [1] - The police reiterated the necessity for public compliance, stating that any flying activities must be reported in advance [1]
无人机在管制空域“黑飞”, 广西一男子被行政处罚
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-10 14:20
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the enforcement of new regulations regarding unauthorized drone flights in China, specifically addressing the case of an individual who operated a drone in restricted airspace without permission, leading to administrative penalties under the newly revised law. Group 1: Incident Overview - A man named Yang was caught operating a drone multiple times in controlled airspace without applying for airspace permission, marking the first case of illegal drone operation in 2026 in Hezhou [1] - The police successfully apprehended Yang on January 9, 2026, and imposed administrative penalties as per the new regulations [3] Group 2: Regulatory Changes - The revised "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China" took effect on January 1, 2026, explicitly categorizing unauthorized drone flights as a public safety violation [4] - The term "black flying" refers to unauthorized drone operations, including unregistered flights and entering restricted airspace without approval, indicating a significant legal shift towards regulating civilian drones [4] Group 3: Implications for Public Safety - The new law aims to address emerging public safety issues by including unauthorized drone flights in the scope of punishable offenses alongside other dangerous behaviors [4] - This legislative change fills a legal gap regarding the lack of clear penalties for "black flying," providing law enforcement with stronger tools to manage drone operations [4]
整治破解黑飞行为 警方破获多起案件
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2025-12-15 01:48
Core Points - A shop disguised as a provider of drone battery repair services was found to be involved in illegal activities related to hacking battery management systems and flight altitude restrictions [1][2] - The operator, identified as Hu, attracted customers by offering services such as "drone battery endurance upgrades" and "battery unlocking," which exceeded normal repair services [1] - Hu acquired a drone hacking system from an illegal overseas website to offer additional services like "flight altitude unlocking" and "no-fly zone unlocking" [1] Summary by Sections Illegal Activities - The shop was discovered by the Shanghai police, who identified abnormal activities on an online shopping platform [1] - Hu's illegal services included tampering with battery data to remove safety restrictions imposed by manufacturers [1] - The police arrested Hu on October 30, seizing computers, hacking software, and unofficial drone batteries [1] Legal Consequences - Hu is facing criminal charges for providing tools and programs for unauthorized access and control of computer information systems [2] - The case is still under further investigation by law enforcement [2] Risks Associated - Police highlighted that hacked drones pose multiple risks, including potential short circuits and fires due to the loss of battery safety protections [2] - The removal of altitude and no-fly zone restrictions facilitates illegal drone flights, known as "black flying" [2]
没收、罚款!两人“黑飞”无人机被北京通州警方行政处罚
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-06-10 11:38
Group 1 - The Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau has intensified the control of drones, successfully cracking down on two cases of illegal drone flights [1] - The entire area of Beijing is designated as a no-fly zone for unmanned aerial vehicles, requiring operators to obtain flight qualifications and approval before flying [1] - On May 31, a person named Zhao was caught flying a drone without approval for entertainment purposes, leading to the confiscation of the drone and a fine [1] - On June 1, another individual named Yang was found operating an unregistered drone without approval, resulting in similar penalties [1] Group 2 - The "Interim Regulations on the Management of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Flights" stipulates penalties for unauthorized drone operations in controlled airspace, including fines and confiscation of drones [2] - The regulations will officially take effect on January 1, 2024, requiring drone owners to register on the UOM platform and obtain registration marks [2] - The police urge drone users to comply with relevant laws and regulations to avoid illegal activities such as unauthorized flights [2]
北京大兴警方查处一起无人机“黑飞”案件,没收机器罚款一千元
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-05-04 11:13
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the increasing enforcement actions by the Beijing Daxing police against unauthorized drone flights, specifically addressing a recent case of illegal drone operation within the airspace protection zone of Daxing International Airport [1]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The Daxing police have intensified control over drone operations to prevent unauthorized flights that disrupt public order [1]. - A recent incident involved an individual, Yue, who operated a drone for recreational aerial photography without the necessary approval from air traffic management, leading to the confiscation of the drone and a fine of 1,000 yuan [1]. Group 2: Legal Framework - The article references the "Interim Regulations on the Management of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Flight," which stipulates that drone operations in controlled airspace require prior approval from air traffic management authorities [1]. - The UOM platform is mentioned as a resource for individuals and organizations to apply for drone flight activities within the administrative region of Beijing, emphasizing the need for compliance with regulatory procedures [1]. Group 3: Penalties for Violations - Violations of the regulations can result in penalties, including a fine of up to 500 yuan for unauthorized drone flights in controlled airspace, with more severe cases facing fines ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 yuan and confiscation of the drone [2].