Japan: North Korea Ship Got Cargoes Bypassing Sanctions

15 February 2018, 12:44 | Peace
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Japanese patrol service recorded a possible transfer of cargo to the tanker of North Korea. The incident was reported to the UN Security Council. The Japanese Foreign Ministry said that the patrol aircraft of the country's security service at sea recorded a possible transfer of cargo from one vessel to another in violation of the sanctions against North Korea, adopted by the UN Security Council, RIA Novosti reported.. It is noted that the Japanese patrol service photographed in the East China Sea two tankers, one of which belongs to North Korea. Both ships stood, close to the sides, as it happens when goods or oil is transshipped on the high seas. "Late on the night of February 13, a patrol plane of the first detachment of the security service at sea P-3C recorded the rapprochement of the sides of the North Korean tanker Rye Song Gang-1 and the tanker Wan Heng-11 under the flag of Belize 250 km east of Shanghai in the East China Sea. Proceeding from the fact that both ships became close at night and illumination was switched on, it is likely that there were some works.

The government, taking into account all the circumstances, has reason to suspect that there was a transfer of cargo from the ship to the ship, which was prohibited by the sanctions of the UN Security Council, "stated in document. Earlier, the media reported that the DPRK sent coal through the Russian ports at least three times, thus violating the sanctions of the UN Security Council. News from Correspondent. net in Telegram. Subscribe to our channel https: // t. me / korrespondentnet.

Original article: Japan: North Korea's ship received cargoes bypassing sanctions.




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