The Asian Age

S. Korea seizes ship suspected of providing oil to North Korea

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Seoul, Dec. 31: South Korean authoritie­s have seized a Panama- flagged vessel suspected of transferri­ng oil products to North Korea in violation of internatio­nal sanctions, a customs official said on Sunday.

The seizure was the second to be revealed by South Korea within a few days, as the United Nations steps up efforts to squeeze essential oil supplies to the reclusive North following its nuclear or ballistic missile tests.

The ship, KOTI, was seized at Pyeongtaek­Dangjin port, the official told Reuters, without elaboratin­g, due to the sensitivit­y of the issue. The port is on the west coast, south of Incheon.

A marine official also confirmed the seizure, which he said was done “recently”.

The KOTI’s estimated time of arrival at the port was Dec. 19, according to VesselFind­er Ltd., a tracking service provider,

The ship can carry 5,100 tonnes of oil and has a crew mostly from China and Myanmar, Yonhap News Agency reported, adding that South Korea’s intelligen­ce and customs officials are conducting a joint probe into the vessel.

A foreign ministry spokesman confirmed the probe, declining to provide details.

“The government has been in close consultati­ons with related countries and ministries to thoroughly implement the sanctions by the U. N. Security Council,” the spokesman said.

On Friday, South Korea said that in late November it seized the Hong Kongflagge­d Lighthouse Winmore, which is suspected of transferri­ng as much as 600 tons of oil to the North Korea- flagged Sam Jong 2.

The U. N. Security Council last month unanimousl­y imposed new sanctions on North Korea for a recent interconti­nental ballistic missile test, seeking to limit its access to refined petroleum products and crude oil.

The United States has also proposed that the United Nations Security Council blacklist 10 ships for transporti­ng banned items from North Korea, according to documents seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

 ?? — AFP ?? A Balinese girl takes part in a traditiona­l dance during a cultural parade at a festival to mark the New Year in Denpasar on Bali island on Sunday.
— AFP A Balinese girl takes part in a traditiona­l dance during a cultural parade at a festival to mark the New Year in Denpasar on Bali island on Sunday.

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