The last known location of a Cambodian-flagged ship allegedly used by North Korea for transporting arms to Cairo via Egypt’s Adabiya port. Google maps |
Cambodian flag ‘used by DPRK to move arms’
Phnom Penh Post | 10 February 2017
North Korea dodged international sanctions with the largest shipment
of ammunition yet discovered in the communist nation’s sanctions history under
the guise of Cambodia’s flag, according to Kyodo News.
Citing a
UN experts’ report, the Japanese outlet revealed that the shipment aboard the
vessel Jie Shun was discovered in August last year – the same month Cambodia
ended its long-running “flags of convenience” scheme, which concealed a litany
of violations including arms trading, drug smuggling and human trafficking.
Vessel tracking sites show Jie Shun was a Cambodian-flagged ship that docked at
a port near Cairo.
Maritime
databases yesterday indicated there are 17 ships whose last known flag was
Cambodian and who appear not to have reregistered under a different nation
since the scheme was rescinded, though it was unknown if they were still flying
the flag illegally.
Chan
Dara, director-general of waterways, maritime transport and ports at the
Ministry of Public Works and Transport, yesterday said “if other ships [are]
flying the flag of Cambodia, they are treated as no nationality and …
international rules must apply”.
He
requested a list of the 17 suspicious ships and promised to “take action immediately”,
but refused to address questions as to whether the decision to end Cambodia’s
flags of convenience was linked to the discovery of the North Korean shipment.
Some Cambodian officials got the money ☠️☠️☠️
ReplyDeleteGood job HS and keep it up.
ReplyDeleteIt won’t be long Trump will flag Cambodia as a country which breeds terrorists and therefore the travel ban.
You will address Mr. Trump as President Trump, that is if you live in USA. Failure to do that, you might be deported back to Cambodia.
Delete9:12 AM
DeleteOk knuckle-head.
How can an anonymous be deported, stupid!