Colombian authorities detained a vessel operated by China’s largest shipping group for illegally transporting thousands of cannon shells, about 100 tonnes of gunpowder and other materials used to make explosives, the Colombian attorney general’s office said.
The Da Dan Xia, operated by Cosco Shipping Co, was headed for Cuba when it was stopped on Saturday in the northern port of Cartagena, on the Caribbean coast, after the materials were detected during an inspection.
The cargo was listed in the records of the 28,451 deadweight-tonne ship as grain products. The captain of the Hong Kong-flagged vessel had been arrested, the attorney general’s office said.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Hua Chunying (華春瑩) said in Beijing that the ship was carrying ordinary military supplies to Cuba and was not in violation of any international obligations.
“It is completely normal military trade cooperation. At present, China is communicating with the parties on this matter,” Hua said.
A Cosco Shipping official in the firm’s Guangzhou head office said the ship was operated by the company, but added she was unaware of the incident.
Cosco Shipping is part of the state-backed China Ocean Shipping Group Co conglomerate.
Cargo documentation the captain presented did not match the load the ship was found to be carrying, Luis Gonzalez, national director of the attorney general’s office, told reporters.
“Around 100 tonnes of powder, 2.6 million detonators, 99 projectiles and around 3,000 cannon shells were found,” Gonzalez added.
Photographs from the prosecutor’s office showed wooden cases inside a shipping container with labels saying Chinese defense manufacturer China North Industries Group Corp was the supplier.
The company, known as Norinco, is China’s biggest arms maker. It did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The recipient was stated as importer Tecnoimport in Havana. The Cuban company could not immediately be reached for comment.
A man who identified himself as the Da Dan Xia’s first officer confirmed the ship had been detained in Colombia when reporters called the vessel’s telephone number yesterday.
He declined to comment further.
The attorney general’s office said the ship’s captain would be brought before a judge to be detained pending charges and had been provided with an interpreter.
Officials said he could be charged with illegal transport of military materials.
China is the fourth-largest arms exporter in the world, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Its three major customers are Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
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