He had brought a drone with him, which he used to shoot photos and videos. He said he did not have any issues using it the drone in other countries, and no problems bringing it in through Cuban customs on Sept. 28. Article Continued BelowHughes said he and a Cuban friend and tour guide were questioned by police about the drone at the Plaza de la Revolucion, a historic square home to the Cuban administration. Global Affairs confirmed that consular officials at Canada’s embassy in Havana provided services to a detained Canadian citizen. The Star reached out to the Policia Nacional Revolucionaria office near the plaza, but was referred to a Havana-based immigration office.
Source: thestar October 19, 2016 09:00 UTC