Photographer fined S$15,000 after flying drone which captured parts of SAFTI, Pasir Laba Camp

Photographer fined S,000 after flying drone which captured parts of SAFTI, Pasir Laba Camp


SINGAPORE: A freelance photographer was fined S$15,000 (US$12,000) on Friday (Jun 12) after flying a drone without the required permits and recording footage that included protected military areas in Western Singapore.

Prayut Rittichaipornkul, a 32-year-old Thai national, pleaded guilty to two offences under the Air Navigation Act and Air Navigation (101 – Unmanned Aircraft Operations) Regulations. Another five charges of a similar nature were taken into consideration for sentencing.

Prayut, who is based in Bangkok, works as a freelance photographer for various companies.

While in Thailand in 2025, he bought a DJI Mavic 4 Pro drone for commercial assignments and personal use.

Before March this year, the Thailand office of C&R Interiors engaged Prayut’s photography services. C&R Interiors, a Singapore-registered company, also has offices in Thailand and Malaysia.

Its Singapore office is at 20 Joo Koon Crescent, near Pasir Laba Camp and SAFTI Military Institute, which are both listed as protected areas.

In March, Prayut was invited by an employee of C&R Interiors to attend the opening ceremony of the company’s Malaysia office.




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