Type | Vessel | [sources] | |||
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Name | WAN HENG 11 · Wan Heng 11 | [sources] | |||
Other name | Chang Hae 1 · Kum Jin Gang · Kum Jin Gang 3 · Kum Jing Gang 3 · Zehyoungyou | [sources] | |||
Description | M/V WAN HENG 11 engaged in a ship-to-ship transfer, likely for oil, with M/V RYE SONG GANG 1 on 13 February 2018. Wan Heng 11, formerly a Belize-flagged vessel, is now operating as a DPRK flagged vessel named the KUMJINGANG3 or Kum Jin Gang 3. · Tanker ship. "Although deregistered by Belize on 19 February 2018, the vessel continued to occasionally transmit as a Belize-registered vessel, including around the time of a ship-to-ship transfer on 10 April with the Patriot, a Russian Federation-registered vessel, and until 21 June 2018, when it switched identity to that of a Democratic People’s Republic of Korea-flagged vessel, the Kum Jin Gang." | [sources] | |||
Flag | Belize · North Korea | [sources] | |||
IMO Number | IMO8791667 | [sources] | |||
MMSI | 445815000 | [sources] | |||
Type | not available | [sources] | |||
Last change | Last processed | First seen |
Pursuant to paragraph 6 of Security Council Resolution 2371 (2017), paragraph 6 of Security Council Resolution 2375 (2017) and paragraph 12 of Security Council resolution 2321 (2016). M/V WAN HENG 11 engaged in a ship-to-ship transfer, likely for oil, with M/V RYE SONG GANG 1 on 13 February 2018. Wan Heng 11, formerly a Belize-flagged vessel, is now operating as a DPRK-flagged vessel named the KUMJINGANG3 or Kum Jin Gang 3.
In Figure 39a-5 (p. 198) of the UN Panel of Experts March 2022 report, this vessel is misspelled as "Kum Gin Gang 3". In Annex 6 (p. 90) of the UN Panel of Experts March 2019 report, the Panel erroneously assigns the IMO 8688717 to the "Wan Heng 11". The vessel with the IMO 8688717 formerly used the name "Wan Heng 6" and does not occur in any Panel report aside from this error. Furthermore, Figure 31-6 (p. 165) of the UN Panel of the September 2023 shows a discrepancy between a satellite image description and the information shown in the image. The text refers to a ship-to-ship transfer of the "Kum Jin Gang" (supposedly IMO: 9364899) in September 2021, while the image specifies the vessel as the "Kum Jin Gang 3" (IMO: 8791667). For reference, the "Kum Jin Gang 3" (IMO: 8791667) already occurs in the new report in relation to refined petroleum shipments. On the other hand, the "Kum Jin Gang" (IMO: 9364899) last appeared in the September 2021 report (pp. 33; 34; 182; 192).
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Subject | Role | Start date | End date | |
Zhejiang Wanheng Shipping Company Co. Ltd. | Owner | - | - | |
Hong Kong Cosnewvi International Shipping | Charterer |
- | UN Security Council | Security Council press release 30 March 2018 | - | - |
United Kingdom | Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office · UN | Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018 | - |
European Union | UN and EU | EU Restrictive Measures In Relation To The Non-Proliferation Of The Weapons Of Mass Destruction (WMD) | - | - |
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