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TUE · 2026-04-28 · 06:07 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0428-72162
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New Zealand spy plane reports possible North Korea sanctions breach at sea

New Zealand's Defence Force reported that a P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft observed a suspected North Korean sanctions breach at sea. The incident occurred in international waters in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea, where the aircraft was monitoring for violations of UN sanctions.

Erin HaleAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-28 · 06:07 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
New Zealand spy plane reports possible North Korea sanctions breach at sea
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New Zealand's Defence Force reported that a P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft observed a suspected North Korean sanctions breach at sea. The incident occurred in international waters in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea, where the aircraft was monitoring for violations of UN sanctions. A possible ship-to-ship transfer of illicit goods was captured on Tuesday. While the specific goods were not disclosed, North Korea is known to use such transfers for smuggling refined petroleum and exporting commodities like coal and iron ore, which fund its weapons programs. This observation contributes to authorities' ability to act against vessels potentially violating UN resolutions.

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North Korea has been under United Nations sanctions since 2006 following its first nuclear weapons test.

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The surveillance aircraft monitored 35 'vessels of interest' while patrolling for North Korean violations of United Nations sanctions.

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Evidence captured of activities in the East China and Yellow Seas allows authorities to take action against ships contravening UN resolutions.

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A New Zealand P-8A Poseidon aircraft observed a suspected ship-to-ship transfer of illicit goods involving North Korea in international waters.

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New Zealand’s Defence Force says a North Korean ship was observed engaging in a possible transfer of illicit goods at sea.New Zealand’s military said a surveillance aircraft observed what it suspected was North Korea breaking international sanctions in a “possible ship-to-ship transfer of illicit goods”, while conducting monitoring over the Yellow Sea and East China Sea.New Zealand’s Defence Force said on Tuesday that the exchange of goods at sea between vessels was captured by one of its long-range P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft in international waters near North Korea.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Mexico’s Jalisco drug cartel commander ‘El Jardinero’ found hiding in ditchlist 2 of 4Italy extradites Chinese cyber-espionage suspect to USlist 3 of 4Suspect in press gala shooting charged with attempting to kill Trumplist 4 of 414 killed in South Sudan plane crash near capital Jubaend of listThe exchange was observed among 35 “vessels of interest” in the area while its surveillance aircraft was patrolling for possible North Korean violations of United Nations sanctions at sea, the Defence Force said.“The evidence captured of activities that were occurring in the East China and Yellow Seas allows authorities to take action against ships that may still be operating in contravention of [UN resolutions],” New Zealand’s Air Component Commander, Air Commodore Andy Scott, said in a statement.New Zealand did not disclose what goods were transferred in the exchange on the high seas.North Korea typically uses ships to smuggle refined petroleum imports and to export its coal, iron ore and sand, which help fund its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes, New Zealand said.North Korea has been under UN sanctions since 2006 after carrying out its first nuclear weapons test, according to the Centre for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.UN sanctions were significantly expanded in 2016 and 2017 to include a range of exports and ship-to-ship transfers.
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