Dubious Pak-bound ship carrying explosives tugged to Kolkata port for investigation

By ANI
Monday, June 28, 2010

KOLKATA - The dubious Pakistan-bound ship, MV Aegean Glory, was on Sunday brought to Kolkata port by the Coast Guard and the Calcutta Port Trust authorities.

The ship was earlier accosted beyond the River Hooghly’s sand banks off Diamond Harbour, about 50 kilometres south of Kolkata.

According to reports, the authorities impounded the vessel for carrying arms and ammunition without intimation or seeking permission.

A detailed investigation would follow the ship’s arrival at the Kolkata dock after Indian security officials open the confiscated cargo to ascertain its contents.

The ship came under investigation, after security agencies raised an alarm when discrepancies were found in the cargo lists provided by the ship’s captain and the clearing agent.

The captain had revealed to Indian officials that the ship, en route to Pakistan, was carrying rocket launchers, sophisticated arms and ammunition and anti-aircraft guns for the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Liberia, while the clearing agent had not mentioned ‘military hardware’ as one of the goods on board in his cargo list.

Officials said that at least 19 crewmembers have been detained with regard to the case.

They added that the MV Aegean Glory was slated to unload the military cargo at different ports to return weapons of the nations that participated in the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL). (ANI)

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