Monday, March 28, 2011

The illegal cargo Vessel Malaysia: was Iran-bound (AP)

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Malaysian Police said on Friday that they had found suspect devices in order to be able to carry out further nuclear weapons on board a ship headed to Iran.


National Police Chief Ismail Omar told the Associated Press that the cargo was seized in the traveling from China Tehran, even if it was docked in Central Malaysia, Malaysian registered ship harbor. Authorities will examine whether the equipment could be used to make nuclear weapons.


Malaysian international shipping Corp., down the AP-statement that police seized two containers MV Bunga Raya Satu 8 March. It said the content had the remainder of his term of Office, the freight forwarder of goods used for the storage of liquid mixing or pharmaceutical or chemical or food industry. "


Police said they had received a tip that the items have been shipped illegally in Malaysia, and was not an law required a special permit.


The legislation passed the previous year in Malaysia to curb the nuclear components of the fight against trafficking in human beings is linked to the sensitive technology to Iran and Libya, including the countries of the illegal proceeds.


Malaysian shipping firm said the journey, the ship continued without discrimination on the basis of the items seized 9. March.

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