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Suspicious North Korean ship detained off Andamans

- Times of India, TNN 8 August 2009

CHENNAI: The Coast Guard on Thursday detained a ``suspicious'' North Korean ship, which had dropped anchor off Hut Bay in the Andaman and

Nicobar Islands, after more than six hours of high drama that ended with Indian sailors firing in the air. Officials of Army intelligence, Intelligence Bureau and other agencies are set to inspect the ship and interrogate its occupants.

K R Nautiyal, DIG, Coast Guard, Andaman and Nicobar Region, told TOI over phone that ``several things were amiss'' about merchant vessel MV Musen, which later declared that it was carrying 16,500 tonnes of sugar from Thailand to Umm Qasr in Iraq. ``She shouldn't have dropped anchor here in the first place, she didn't respond to our signals, and her log book was found to be vague,'' Nautiyal said.

North Korean ships have often been found to be involved in ferrying nuclear and missile components for regimes clandestinely seeking to acquire such arsenals. Early on, it was a recipient of clandestine transfers of weapons technology and materials from China. It has since emerged as a major source of proliferation; its alleged clientele include Pakistan, Syria, Iran, and now, Myanmar.

In fact, some years ago, India had detained another North Korean ship that was carrying missile components for Pakistan. Concerns about North Korean vessels have heightened since reports of Pyongyang's help to Myanmar's nuclear bomb-making programme have appeared. Myanmar's nuclear ambitions are also reportedly helped by some Pakistani nuclear scientists.

Musen had dropped anchor off Hut Bay island on Wednesday afternoon for which it had no permission. When Coast Guard ship Kanakalatha Barua approached it, Musen tried to escape, forcing coast guard men to fire in the air. The ship finally ``obeyed'', and was brought to Port Blair early on Thursday.

``We got to know about the ship around 3pm and immediately sent our Dornier. The aircraft flew low above the ship and the port office tried to contact the ship through channel 16, the international VHF used in such cases, but Musen refused to respond. We then sent our ship, which reached the spot around 9pm. As the ship approached, Musen tried to move out. We opened fire twice in the air and only then did Musen obey our orders.
The ship, with 39 people on board, has been brought to Port Blair,'' Nautiyal said.

Indian authorities are also investigating an unscheduled stop the vessel, which left Taem Chabang port in Thailand on July 27, made at Singapore on July 30. ``The vessel started from Singapore on July 31, but no passport stamping was done in Singapore. We are probing this angle too,'' Nautiyal said.

Preliminary inspections found that the vessel was carrying sugar. A detailed inspection will be carried out on Saturday by high-level intelligence officials.

The ship's captain, who had no answers to why he did not respond to coast guard alerts, later told the investigators that the ship, which was bound for Iraq, had made an impromptu change in schedule to take the cargo to Kakinada. ``Merchant vessels do change course sometimes, but there is no satisfactory explanation in this case,'' a coast guard officer said.

However, Interocean, the Delhi-based agent of the ship in India, told TOI that Kakinada was not a port of call for MV Musen on this voyage. ``We came to know about the ship heading towards Kakinada only from the Coast Guard, that too after it was detained. We did not have prior information,'' an Interocean spokesperson said.

Suspicious North Korean ship detained off Andamans - India - NEWS - The Times of India
 
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Hip! Hip! Hooray! for the Indian Navy! Way to go!!!
 
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Presently North Korea is the cradle of proliferation of sensitive missile components, nuclear technology to other nations , the ship being claimed to carry sugar to Iraq if you can believe that and i guess it has more to do with the recent reports of increased co-operation between NK and Myanmar.
 
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name of pakistan is mention with earlier story. In the current its related hugely to North Korea or May be Iran.
 
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What rubbish why involve Pakistan into this matter
India Should be shame of it's evil plan.

Indian media is very juvenile. They like to take potshots at Pakistan at every opportunity.

While it may play well with the more jingoistic segments of the Indian population, what it ends up doing is showcasing India's obsession with Pakistan.
 
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What rubbish why involve Pakistan into this matter
India Should be shame of it's evil plan.

Pakistan was already involved with NK for years. Name is natural to come up in news, if you are involve in the past. Didn't India or US that caught ship heading to Pakistan carrying missile parts? There is nothing evil that India is doing in this, Kudos to IN for staying alert and keeping Indian shors safe.
 
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it's funny that india is actively imposing sanction against N.K while clinton is having a coffee with kim jong-il ,a nice brown-nose from india
 
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What rubbish why involve Pakistan into this matter
India Should be shame of it's evil plan.

Can't believe you have the audacity to say that even though India caught Pakistan red-handed buying missile technology from North Korea. And FYI, the Times of India did not "involve Pakistan into this matter" but merely mentioned previous links between Pakistan and North Korea.
 
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it's funny that india is actively imposing sanction against N.K while clinton is having a coffee with kim jong-il ,a nice brown-nose from india

Firstly, learn the meaning of sanction. How is detaining a mercantile ship on the basis of lack of documents an indication of economic sanctions? Secondly, what USA and its ex-Presidents do is irrelevant in this case. I mean.. how is Bill Clinton's trip to North Korea even remotely connected to this issue? Did you even bother to read the article?
 
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I don't think there is a need to make such bruhaha about Indian action. NK ships have been involved in nuclear proliferation activities in recent past. This particular ship landed into Indian waters without a proper authorizations. So whats the big deal about the action? Had it done so in US waters, they would have just sunk the ship without caring to interrogate.
 
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