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Two US tourists detained at Srinagar airport for carrying satellite phone

By IANS | Updated: April 19, 2026 22:15 IST

Srinagar, April 19 Two US tourists were detained on Sunday for questioning after a satellite phone was recovered ...

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Srinagar, April 19 Two US tourists were detained on Sunday for questioning after a satellite phone was recovered from their luggage at the Srinagar international airport.

Police said that two American tourists were detained for questioning after a satellite phone was recovered from them at the Srinagar international airport.

“A restricted communication device was detected during their luggage screening after which they were detained for questioning,” police said.

Police said that satellite phones are regulated communication devices in India, and specific permission is required for the use of these communication devices in the country.

Officials said the detection of the device triggered security protocols, leading to immediate detention and questioning of the individuals to verify compliance with legal requirements governing such equipment.

Under Indian regulations, possession and use of satellite phones require prior authorisation, and non-declaration at entry points can invite legal scrutiny.

Police have initiated verification of the individuals’ travel history and purpose of visit to determine whether procedural norms were followed. Further action will depend on the findings of the ongoing inquiry.

Using satellite phones (sat phones) in India without prior permission is illegal and strictly regulated under the Indian Telegraph Act, with unauthorised possession leading to seizure and potential arrest.

Foreigners and citizens must obtain a licence from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and declare all devices to customs upon arrival.

Use of foreign satellite services like Thuraya and Iridium is strictly banned, and carrying them can lead to severe penalties.

Only satellite phones permitted by the government, such as those provided by BSNL (which launched authorised satellite-to-device services), are allowed.

They are used in remote trekking and mountaineering areas lacking cell connectivity, but require specific clearances for each trip.

Unauthorised possession of a satellite phone in India can lead to, and in some cases, result in arrest and heavy fines.

If you are permitted to carry a device, it must be declared to customs on arrival. It is strongly advised not to bring Thuraya/Iridium phones into India, as per the rules.

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