Type | Vessel | [sources] | |||
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Name | Fu Xing 12 | [sources] | |||
Other name | Agel · Hua Hai · Pu Zhou · Puzhou · SRB · | [sources] | |||
Description | This cargo ship was intended for scrap, but then got purchased in 2019 (for a sum of over USD 2.4m) to export illicit coal originating in the DPRK. It made frequent use of identifier manipulation (MMSI), transmitting without an IMO, and identity changes. | [sources] | |||
Flag | China · North Korea · Panama · Sierra Leone | [sources] | |||
IMO Number | IMO8605727 | [sources] | |||
MMSI | 354621000 · 431621000 · 445621000 | [sources] | |||
Type | not available | [sources] | |||
Source link | www.nknews.org | [sources] | |||
Last change | Last processed | First seen |
According to Paragraph 74 (p. 35) of the UN Panel of Experts March 2020 report, this vessel continued operations in 2019 even after being recorded as "broken up" on a maritime database. The vessel status was later updated and no longer "broken up" according to Footnote 114 (p. 36) of the UN Panel of Experts March 2020 report. In Annex 27 (p. 140) of the UN Panel of Experts August 2020 report, the Panel misspells the (fraudulent) alias "Hua Hai" as "Hu Hai".
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Subject | Role | Start date | End date | |
Ningbo Shipping Co. Ltd. | Former owner | - | - | |
Honour Sail Ltd. | Owner, operator and ship manager | - |
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