Seoul seizes cargo ship sailing from North Korea to Russia — report

Authored by yahoo.com and submitted by Dragonacious

South Korean authorities have seized a vessel believed to be in breach of UN sanctions against North Korea, Yonhap news agency reported on April 3, citing unnamed sources.

The 3,000-ton cargo ship DEYI was en route from North Korea to Russia via China when South Korean forces intercepted it near Yeosu, on the peninsula's southern coast.

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The vessel's 13-person crew, including the Chinese captain and various Chinese and Indonesian crew members, reportedly refused to stop the ship when approached, leading to its forced redirection and docking near Busan.

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Commenting on the incident, a South Korean Foreign Ministry official said, "Our government is working closely with the United States to investigate the suspected breach of UN Security Council resolutions by the ship in question."

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Officials have yet to confirm whether the ship has violated sanctions, as the crew has denied access to the vessel's cargo hold, the report adds.

Under UN Resolution 2397, adopted in 2017, nations have the right to detain, inspect, and seize any vessel within their territorial waters if it is suspected of engaging in illegal activities with North Korea.

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AncientAlienAntFarm on April 4th, 2024 at 03:38 UTC »

The crew had to be forced to a dock, and are denying access to the cargo hold.

And the captain and some crew are Chinese.

So….this could get weird….

tallandlankyagain on April 4th, 2024 at 03:02 UTC »

Interesting. Figured if it was more munitions North Korea would have just sent them by rail like last time.

IpppyCaccy on April 4th, 2024 at 02:50 UTC »

Time to inspect the cargo.