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Frenchman jailed for one month for flying drone in Myanmar

A French tourist has been sentenced to one month in prison with labour for attempting to fly a drone near Myanmar’s parliament, a court official said yesterday. Arthur Desclaux, 27, was detained on February 7 in the capital and charged under an export-import law which forbids the use of “banned goods” brought in from abroad without obtaining a license. Myanmar has tight restrictions on drones used in the country, especially around religious and government sites.

Desclaux “confessed” his ignorance about these laws, Judge Sulab Yadanar Oo told the courtroom after the hearing. “We gave him a light sentence -- one month imprisonment with labour was given to him as he confessed with sincerity that he was guilty,” the judge said. Speaking outside court after the verdict was delivered, a French embassy official said they were “satisfied that his good faith” was taken into account by the judge in the sentencing.

“That said, a month in prison is still a lot for a simple tourist,” said consul Frederic Inza, adding that the embassy will start making sure tourists know the risks. “We fear that other people might be in the same situation because the use of drones are becoming more and more common.” The harshest sentence for the law could see offenders spending up to three years in prison.