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N Korea empties foreign accounts before sanctions bite: report

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AFPPTI Seoul
I / Seoul June 17, 2009, 12:32 IST

North Korea is rushing to withdraw money from its overseas bank accounts after the United Nations imposed financial and other sanctions for its nuclear test, a report said today.     

South Korea's Dong-A Ilbo newspaper, quoting sources in Beijing, said the North had begun withdrawing funds from accounts in Macau and elsewhere for fear they would be frozen.     

The paper added that funds were being pulled out of almost all the communist state's foreign accounts held either by individuals or trading firms. Though it did not give any details on these accounts.

"As the sanctions are in place, the possibility exists. We are trying to verify the news report," said a National Intelligence Service spokesman.    

 

Security Council Resolution 1874 passed last Friday calls on UN member states to expand sanctions first imposed on the North after its initial nuclear test in 2006.     

It calls for tougher cargo inspections, a tighter arms embargo and new targeted financial restrictions to choke off revenue for Pyongyang's nuclear and missile sectors.     

Last week, before the resolution was passed, South Korea's Chosun Ilbo newspaper said Seoul had given Washington details of 10-20 bank accounts held by North Koreans in China, Switzerland and elsewhere.     

It added the accounts were suspected of being used for transactions related to counterfeiting, drug dealing and money laundering.

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First Published: Jun 17 2009 | 12:32 PM IST

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