Watches and wine: Singapore files more charges over North Korea sanctions breaches

Reuters  |  SINGAPORE 

By and John Geddie

The multiple charges against Singaporean Chong Hock Yen, 58, and North Korean Li Hyin, 30, span over six years and involve hundreds of thousands of dollars of perfumes, wines and watches in breach of U.N. sanctions, court documents seen by show.

Also charged on Thursday were three Singapore-registered companies linked to Chong - SCN Pte Ltd, and Sindok Trading Pte Ltd.

"Singapore takes its obligations under the Security Council resolutions seriously and implements them fully and faithfully," said in a statement.

"We will not hesitate to take action against any individual or entity that breaches our laws and regulations."

could not immediately reach Chong, Li or officials of the companies to seek comment.

In July, a Singapore company official, Ng Kheng Wah, was charged for supplying luxury goods to in violation of U.N. sanctions. [nL4N1UG1TA]

Ng was also named in some of the charge sheets in Thursday's case, as was a firm called T Specialist, that also featured in the July case.

Back in 2016, Singapore fined a shipping company based in the city state, (Private) Ltd, S$180,000 for facilitating a shipment of arms to in violation of U.N. sanctions.

Charge sheets show Chong is alleged to have helped three companies supply items such as perfumes and cosmetics, jewellery, watches with precious metals and musical instruments to 43 times between 27 December 2010 and 18 November 2016. The charges against him relate to transactions totalling nearly S$600,000 ($435,666.57).

Li is alleged have helped two firms supply similar items, as well as wines and spirits, to North Korea, in 14 instances between 17 September 2014 and 5 January 2017 in deals worth more than S$400,000 ($290,444.38).

Singapore, the site of an unprecedented summit this year between U.S. and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, says it complies with resolutions imposed on the North to persuade it to halt its nuclear and ballistic missile programme. [nL8N1WO5PS]

Singapore suspended trade relations with North Korea in November last year, when the toughened sanctions over its weapons programme.

($1 = 1.3772 Singapore dollars)

(Reporting by and John Geddie; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Neil Fullick)

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First Published: Thu, October 18 2018. 17:15 IST