Thursday, July 18, 2013

Panama charges North Korea weapons ship's crew

Panama charges North Korea weapons ship's crew

Panamanian workers stand atop sacks of sugar inside a North Korean-flagged shipCuba admitted being behind the military cargo, hidden inside a shipment of 10,000 tonnes of sugar.

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Panama has charged the crew of a North Korean ship detained in Panama after it was found to be carrying weapons.
Prosecutor Javier Caraballo accused the 35 crew members of endangering public security by illegally transporting war material.
The charges came just hours after North Korea urged Panama to release the ship and its crew without delay.
Police found the weapons under bags of sugar. Cuba has said it had sent the weapons for repairs to North Korea.
Panama has asked the UN to investigate whether there has been a breach of sanctions against North Korea.
The UN sanctions prohibit the supply of arms to Pyongyang in the dispute over its controversial nuclear programme.

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