Panama finds munitions aboard NKorea-bound ship

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Last Updated : Aug 03 2013 | 4:20 AM IST
Crews unloading a North Korean-flagged ship detained in the Panama Canal for carrying undeclared arms from Cuba have found live munitions aboard, a Panamanian official said.
Explosive-sniffing dogs found ammunition for grenade launchers and other unidentified types, said prosecutor Javier Caraballo yesterday, who did not specify the amount of munitions.
The ship, Chong Chon Gang, was headed from Cuba to North Korea when it was seized in the canal July 15 based on intelligence that it may have been carrying drugs.
The manifest said it was carrying sugar, but Cuban military equipment was found beneath the sacks.
Cubans officials later said the cargo included 240 metric tons of obsolete planes and missiles that they were sending to North Korea to be repaired and returned. There was no mention of munitions or explosives in the government statement, and Cuban officials could not be reached immediately for comment yesterday afternoon.
"We don't have a sheet or a list to determine if what we're finding corresponds to that specified by the Cuban government," Caraballo told reporters.
As of yesterday, crews had only unloaded two of five cargo holds in the ship. Besides the munitions, they had found radar and control systems for launching missiles, two Mig-21 aircraft and 12 motors.
The weapons discovery triggered an investigation by the UN Security Council committee that monitors the sanctions against North Korea. The council is sending a team to see if the discovery violates UN sanctions.
Panama earlier this week asked to postpone the visit to August 12 because it is taking so long to unload the ship. Panama has filed charges against the crew for transporting undeclared military equipment.
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First Published: Aug 03 2013 | 4:20 AM IST

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