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Ship suspected to contain dual-use consignment for Pak's nuclear programme stopped at Mumbai port

The customs officials, based on an intelligence input, halted a Malta-flagged merchant ship — CMA CGM Attila — at the port en route to Karachi on January 23 and inspected the consignment, which included a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine, originally manufactured by an Italian company.

March 02, 2024 / 14:26 IST
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Ship suspected to contain dual-use consignment for Pak's nuclear programme stopped at Mumbai port
Ship suspected to contain dual-use consignment for Pak's nuclear programme stopped at Mumbai port

A Karachi-bound ship from China was stopped by Indian security agencies at Mumbai's Nhava Sheva port on suspicion that it contained a dual-use consignment that could be used for Pakistan's nuclear and ballistic missile programme, officials here said on Saturday.

The customs officials, based on an intelligence input, halted a Malta-flagged merchant ship — CMA CGM Attila — at the port en route to Karachi on January 23 and inspected the consignment, which included a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine, originally manufactured by an Italian company.

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CNC machines are basically controlled by a computer and produce a scale of efficiency, consistency and accuracy not possible manually.

A team of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) also inspected the consignment and certified that it could be used by the neighbouring country for its nuclear programme.