Sanctioned North Korea shipping firm still active, renamed ships - U.N. panel
Source: Reuters
Exclusive: Sanctioned North Korea shipping firm still active, renamed ships - U.N. panel
BY LOUIS CHARBONNEAU AND MICHELLE NICHOLS
UNITED NATIONS Wed Feb 25, 2015 6:22pm EST
(Reuters) - A U.N.-blacklisted North Korean shipping company has renamed most of its vessels in a bid to disguise their origin and continues its illicit shipments in violation of United Nations sanctions, according to a U.N. experts report seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
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The council last July blacklisted shipping company Ocean Maritime Management Company (OMM) for arranging an illegal shipment on the Chong Chon Gang ship, which was seized in Panama and found to be carrying arms, including two MiG-21 jet fighters, hidden under thousands of tonnes of Cuban sugar.
"Following the designation of OMM ... (North) Korea acted in order to evade sanctions by changing the registration and ownership of vessels controlled by the company," the report said.
"Thus far, 13 of the 14 vessels controlled by OMM have been renamed, their ownership transferred to other single ship owner companies (with names derived from the ships new names) and vessel management transferred to two main companies," it added.
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