The Borneo Post

South Korea seizes HK ship for oil transfer to North

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SEOUL: South Korea briefly seized and inspected a Hong Kong-registered ship in November for transferri­ng oil products to a North Korean vessel and breaching United Nations ( UN) sanctions, a foreign ministry official said yesterday.

The Lighthouse Winmore, which was chartered by a Taiwanese company and carrying around 600 tonnes of oil products from South Korea’s Yeosu port, transferre­d part of its cargo to a North Korean vessel on Oct 19, the official said.

South Korean customs authoritie­s briefly seized and inspected the ship when it returned to Yeosu Port on Nov 24, he said.

The ship, chartered by Taiwanese company Billions Bunker Group Corp., previously visited Yeosu on Oct 11 to load up on Japanese refi ned oil before heading towards its purported destinatio­n in Taiwan.

Instead of going to Taiwan, however, the vessel transferre­d the oil to the North’s Sam Jong 2 as well as to three other non-North Korean vessels in internatio­nal waters, the official said.

“This marks a typical case of North Korea shrewdly circumvent­ing UN Security Council sanctions by using its illegal networks”, the official told journalist­s.

“The actions taken will be reported to the UN Security Council sanctions committee on North Korea in the future,” he said.

This marks a typical case of North Korea shrewdly circumvent­ing UN Security Council sanctions by using its illegal networks. South Korean customs authoritie­s official

South Korea has shared intelligen­ce with the US about the detection of the illegal transactio­n, he added.

The Sam Jong 2 was one of four North Korean ships that was blocked from internatio­nal ports by the UN Security Council on Thursday over suspicions of carrying or transporti­ng goods banned by sanctions targeting Pyongyang’s weapons ambitions, diplomats told AFP.

The Security Council has slapped three sets of sanctions on North Korea this year: one on Aug 5 targeting the iron, coal and fishing industries; another set on Sept 11 aimed at textiles and limiting oil supply; and the most recent on Dec 22 focused on refined petroleum products. — AFP

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 ??  ?? The Lighthouse Winmore, chartered by Taiwanese company Billions Bunker Group Corp., is seen at sea off South Korea’s Yeosu port. — AFP photo
The Lighthouse Winmore, chartered by Taiwanese company Billions Bunker Group Corp., is seen at sea off South Korea’s Yeosu port. — AFP photo

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