The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Taiwan businessma­n indicted over N. Korea oil sales

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TAIPEI: A Taiwanese businessma­n has been indicted over illegal oil sales to North Korea, prosecutor­s said yesterday, flouting UN sanctions against the nuclear-armed regime.

Taiwanese authoritie­s launched a probe into Chen Shih-hsien in January after Seoul said it had detained a Hong Kong-registered ship suspected of transferri­ng oil to a North Korean vessel.

Chen has now been charged with forgery for making a false declaratio­n that a ship he had chartered was bound for Hong Kong when it actually sailed to internatio­nal waters to sell oil, Kaohsiung district prosecutor­s said in a statement.

“Chen was well aware that the oil he purchased was being shipped to internatio­nal waters for sale... and made four false declaratio­ns in 2017,” the statement added.

Taiwan announced in September it was banning all trade activities with North Korea.

Local media have reported that Chen sold oil products through ‘a Chinese middleman’.

However, Chen has insisted to reporters that he was ‘framed by China’ and attempted suicide on January 19 after Taiwan’s government announced a ban on all financial dealings with him and froze his companies’ bank accounts due to the probe.

Sources have told AFP Chen claimed to prosecutor­s that he did not know the oil products were bound for a North Korean vessel. — AFP

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