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World Tribune.com -- Ship with N. Korean weapons seized enroute to Syria
by Rattle at 3:43 pm EDT, Sep 12, 2006

The Republic of Cyprus has stopped a ship full of North Korean weapons systems bound for Syria.

Officials said Greek Cypriot authorities responded to an alert by Interpol to capture a ship bound for Syria from North Korea. They said security agents found a mobile air defense system and components of a missile launcher.

The ship, named the Panamanian-flagged Grigorio-1, reported a consignment of weather-observation equipment, officials said. But Interpol asserted that the freighter contained North Korean weapons systems and asked Nicosia to detain the ship for inspection.

Officials did not identify the North Korean air defense system. But they reported 18 truck-mounted mobile radar systems and three command vehicles.

Officials said Damascus had asked Nicosia to release the seized shipment. They said the ship's manifest does not identify Syria as the consignee.

The Grigorio-1 was tracked by Interpol for several months, officials said. They said the ship was seized on Sept. 5 when it sailed near Larnaca for refueling.

Officials said Grigorio-1 left North Korea for the Middle East and stopped at several ports. They said the last leg of the journey began from Egypt's Port Said toward the Syrian port of Latakia.


 
RE: Ship with N. Korean weapons seized enroute to Syria
by noteworthy at 6:01 pm EDT, Sep 12, 2006

Rattle wrote:

The Republic of Cyprus has stopped a ship full of North Korean weapons systems bound for Syria.

Reuters has coverage here, if you are looking for a second source.

"We will implement the law, nothing more and nothing less," said Justice Minister Sophocles Sophocleous.

There are no restrictions on arms supplies to Syria.

Officials said the Syrian government had asked Cyprus to release the seized consignment.

It was not clear if Cyprus planned to confiscate the equipment. "That is not an issue for police," said the deputy chief of police.

Syria's borders with Lebanon are believed to be a key conduit in the past for weapons supplies to Lebanon's Hizbollah guerrillas.


 
 
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