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CCPA Blocks Online Sale of Jammers
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Executive Summary
India's consumer watchdog targets six e-commerce firms over online sales of restricted drone and GPS jammers without required licenses or disclosures
- CCPA issued notices to six e-commerce firms over restricted wireless transmitting devices
- Platforms included Everse, IndiaMart, Xboom, Javiat Aerospace, AirONE Robotics, and Maveric Drones
- Listings lacked mandatory licensing details and valid ETA or WPC certification
- The authority said civilian possession and use are prohibited without statutory authorization
- CCPA asked for procurement sources, import licences, invoices, approvals, and buyer details
- It also sought sales totals, third-party seller data, and steps to remove listings
- Drone jammers are regulated under telecom and foreign trade laws and usually limited to authorized agencies
Quick Facts
- What: Notices over sale of restricted drone and GPS jammers
- Where: New Delhi and online marketplaces in India
- Why: Listings may mislead buyers and breach licensing rules
- Who: Central Consumer Protection Authority and six e-commerce firms
- When: Recently, following ongoing regulatory scrutiny

