A missile is carried by a military vehicle during a parade to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the signing of a truce in the 1950-1953 Korean War, at Kim Il-sung Square in Pyongyang, Korea on July 27, 2013. (File photo)
Singapore:
Singapore has filed criminal charges against a citizen of the city-state and a shipping company implicated in a shipment of weapons to North Korea that was seized by Panamanian authorities last year.
Singapore's foreign ministry says in a statement that Singaporean Tan Hui Tin and locally registered Chinpo Shipping Company Ltd. were charged by the public prosecutor on Tuesday.
A North Korean ship headed from Cuba to North Korea was seized in June last year by Panamanian authorities, who suspected it was carrying drugs. Two Cuban fighter jets in perfect condition, missiles and live munitions were discovered beneath the Chong Chon Gang's cargo of sugar.
Panama says the weapons violated UN sanctions restricting arms trading with North Korea.
Singapore's foreign ministry didn't specify what charges were filed.
Singapore's foreign ministry says in a statement that Singaporean Tan Hui Tin and locally registered Chinpo Shipping Company Ltd. were charged by the public prosecutor on Tuesday.
A North Korean ship headed from Cuba to North Korea was seized in June last year by Panamanian authorities, who suspected it was carrying drugs. Two Cuban fighter jets in perfect condition, missiles and live munitions were discovered beneath the Chong Chon Gang's cargo of sugar.
Panama says the weapons violated UN sanctions restricting arms trading with North Korea.
Singapore's foreign ministry didn't specify what charges were filed.
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