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Pak-bound Chinese ship intercepted in India, contains cargo used to launch missiles

So far, DRDO scientists inspecting the cargo have found that the autoclave in question is used to make the composite lining for solid-fuel ballistic missiles.

February 17, 2020 / 12:33 IST
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Indian customs officials have detained a ship bound for Karachi’s Port Qasim for trying to pass on an autoclave as an industrial dryer. The vessel bearing a Hong Kong flag was carrying a machine that is used to launch ballistic missiles.

Customs officials received an intelligence tip-off about the ship. Based on the tip-off, it was intercepted on February 3 when it halted at Gujarat’s Kandla Port during its onward journey from Jiangyin Port in China.

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The autoclave -- 18x4 metre in dimension – is a pressure chamber that can be used for both civilian (scientific and industrial) and military purposes. It is being inspected by officials from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) at the moment. So far, DRDO scientists have found that the autoclave in question is used to make the composite lining for solid-fuel ballistic missiles.

According to a Hindustan Times report, another team of nuclear scientists will be studying the autoclave this week. Moreover, top-level national security officials and intelligence agencies have been indicted about the detention of the vessel. The scientists are supposed to reach Kandla on February 17, to inspect the cargo. If their findings corroborate that of the first team, the autoclave will be seized. Additionally, the vessel’s owners would be charged for violating the Special Chemicals, Organisms, Materials, Equipment and Technologies (Scomet) export rules.