Panama seizes North Korean ship carrying missiles

Vessel set sail from Cuba with undeclared military cargo, says president

A photograph posted on Twitter by Panamanian president Ricardo Martinelli showing what he said officials believe is sophisticated missile equipment found  aboard a North Korean-flagged ship sailing from Cuba.
A photograph posted on Twitter by Panamanian president Ricardo Martinelli showing what he said officials believe is sophisticated missile equipment found aboard a North Korean-flagged ship sailing from Cuba.

Panama says it has seized a North Korean-flagged ship carrying what appeared to be ballistic missiles and other arms that had set sail from Cuba.

Panamanian president Ricardo Martinelli told RPC radio the ship had been heading for North Korea.

There were no immediate details of the quantity of weapons aboard.

Mr Martinelli said the undeclared military cargo appeared to include missiles and non-conventional arms. He said the ship was violating United Nations resolutions against arms trafficking.

READ SOME MORE

Earlier, the president said on his Twitter account that the arms were “hidden in containers underneath the cargo of sugar”.

He offered no details but posted a photo of what appeared to be a green tubular object inside a cargo container or the ship’s hold.

Mr Martinelli said the 35 North Koreans on the boat resisted police efforts to take the ship to the Caribbean port of Manzanillo. The crew was later taken into custody.

The president said the captain had a heart attack and also tried to kill himself during the operation.

He said authorities had been tipped off some days ago that the ship might be carrying drugs.