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Turkey to UN: We seized illegal Iran arms shipment en route to Syria

Ankara tells Security Council search of Iranian cargo airliner revealed, among other items, 560 60mm mortar shells and 1,288 120mm mortar shells.

By Reuters

Turkey has informed a UN Security Council panel that it seized a cache of weapons Iran was attempting to export in breach of a UN arms embargo, according to a document obtained by Reuters on Thursday.

Security Council diplomats said the report of the seizure from an Iranian cargo plane reflected positively on Turkey, which some U.S. and European officials say has taken a lax approach to implementing international sanctions against Iranian financial institutions.

The report to the council's Iran sanctions committee, which oversees compliance with the four rounds of punitive steps the 15-nation body has imposed on Iran over its nuclear program, said a March 21 inspection turned up the weapons, which were listed as "auto spare parts" on the plane's documents.

The plane was bound for Aleppo, Syria, and was given permission to pass through Turkish airspace provided it made a "technical stop" at Diyarbakir airport, the report said.

It said a search of the Iranian "YasAir Cargo Airlines" Ilyushin-76 revealed a number of "prohibited military items" -- 60 Kalashnikov AK-47 assault rifles, 14 BKC/Bixi machine guns, nearly 8,000 rounds of BKC/AK-47 ammunition, 560 60mm mortar shells, and 1,288 120mm mortar shells.

"The above-mentioned items were seized and have been stored in a military warehouse in Diyarbakir," said the report, which was sent to the Iran sanctions committee on March 29.

The Turkish seizure was the latest in a string of reported Iranian violations of the sanctions imposed on Iran for refusing to halt a nuclear enrichment program that the United States, European Union and their allies suspect is part of a weapons program. Tehran says its nuclear program is peaceful.

'Kudos for Turkey'

Colombia's UN Ambassador Nestor Osorio, who chairs the Iran sanctions committee, told the Security Council last week that "the increase in the number of reported sanctions violations is a matter of serious concern."

Security Council diplomats said it was not clear whether Iran had stepped up its efforts to skirt the sanctions or countries have become more vigilant in enforcing them.

"Kudos for Turkey," a council diplomat told Reuters.

It was not clear whether Syria was the intended final destination of the weapons. There were no indications on the weapons crates of who the recipient was or where the shipment would have gone had it not been intercepted by the Turks.

"The crew were detained and interrogated by the Diyarbakir State Prosecutor," the report said. "They denied any knowledge about the prohibited items on board, as well as the identity of the consignor or consignee."

The crew were released and allowed to return to Tehran on March 22, but the case is still being investigated, it said.

The United States and Israel have said they suspect Iran uses Syria as a conduit for weapons transfers to militant groups in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. Iran and Syria deny the charges.

Last week, UN diplomats said authorities in Singapore and South Korea had seized items banned under the sanctions against Iran's nuclear and missile programs.

One of the items -- aluminum powder seized in Singapore -- was originally thought to be from North Korea, though investigators now believe that the powder came from a Chinese firm, diplomats told Reuters. The other item -- phosphor bronze discovered in South Korea -- also came from a Chinese company.

There was no evidence that the Chinese government was involved, though diplomats said the incidents raised questions about Chinese export controls and concerns about the readiness of some Chinese companies to defy the sanctions regime.

Britain has complained publicly about a shipment of Iranian weapons allegedly bound for Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan.

On March 15, Israeli naval commandos seized a cargo ship in the Mediterranean carrying what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said were Iranian-supplied weapons intended for Palestinian militants in Gaza.

Nigerian authorities complained to the sanctions committee about an Iranian arms shipment it seized last year that Tehran said was a legitimate trade deal with Gambia. Nigeria is prosecuting one of two Iranians allegedly involved in the deal.

Turkey to UN: We seized illegal Iran arms shipment en route to Syria - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
 
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Who is going to believe it?

Iran has been doing it for years, but only with permission of uncle sam.

It was Iran who handed over Pakistan's nuclear secrets to every one around and beyond.
 
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Who is going to believe it?

Iran has been doing it for years, but only with permission of uncle sam.

It was Iran who handed over Pakistan's nuclear secrets to every one around and beyond.
lol....
And maybe Iran is helping Israel in their Arrow 2 and Iron Dome projects? Oh. I didn't remember that It was Iran who gave Pakistani nuclear secrets to Israel. :rofl:
 
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lmao
as usual we have the anti Iran crew running off their mouths.
Batman, a delusional, racist and anti shia/Iranian arab/Pakistani. An Indian and a Jew.

Iran is doing what every other country on the planet is doing on an even bigger scale.
btw, for every shipment captured, ten go through :)

Batman, didn't AQ Khan steal the nuclear designs from Europe? lmao
In other words it wasn't your secrets and Iran can do whatever the hell it wants with it. Heck, since then we have probably found a million better designs. We have the fastest scientific growth on earth while you guys have an education emergency on the most basic levels. Don't start this bs @*#% measuring contest.
 
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Indeed this weapon is not Israeli at all but Indian.
It says it is in Kadhafi army hands.
So it means Indians are selling weapons to Kadhafi.
Is it bad? not? Indians do whatever they want? Proliferation?

This is a very important matter to speak about. I agree that sending weapons to kill protesters is not good
Sending weapons to kill Israelis is like war declaration. But then many many countries sell weapons and "do like war declaration"
business sadly

but why focus only on Iran?
 
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^^ :lol: wats that weapon???and wats that start mark??
india selling arms in secret ??? :lol:
 
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