Accessibility Tools

Friday 20th, September, 2024

1:42 AM EAT

BREAKING NEWS

No data was found

Happening Now!

No data was found
411

Mozambique ‘denies knowledge of ship with Beirut explosives’

username
The ship that was destined for Beira, in central Mozambique, in 2013 is said to have been offloaded at Beirut
The massive blast in Lebanon’s capital city, Beirut, occurred on Tuesday, August 4, 2020. [PHOTO | COURTESY]
The massive blast in Lebanon’s capital city, Beirut, occurred on Tuesday, August 4, 2020. [PHOTO | COURTESY]

Listen to this article

Enhance your reading experience by listening to this article

Mozambican port authorities have denied any knowledge of the ship that was carrying the explosives that caused the Beirut explosion, according to AFP news agency.

The ship that was destined for Beira, in central Mozambique, in 2013 is said to have been offloaded at Beirut and the ammonium nitrate cargo stored in a warehouse.

“The port operator was not aware that the vessel MV Rhosus would dock at the port of Beira,” the Beira port authority said in a statement.

It said typically the arrival of any ship at the port “is announced by the ship’s agent to the port operator seven to 15 days in advance”, the agency reports.

But a senior ports official who asked not to be named had earlier told AFP that “although the destination of the ship was the port of Beira, the final destination of the cargo was not Mozambique but Zimbabwe or Zambia, because ammonium nitrate is used to manufacture explosive materials used in the mining industry”.

Marine Traffic, a ship-tracking platform, said the Moldova-flagged vessel first arrived in Beirut’s port, the country’s busiest, on 20 November 2013 and never left.

Before you go…how about joining our vibrant Telegram and WhatsApp channels for hotter stories?
Telegram: Telegram Channel
WhatsApp: WhatsApp Channel

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Viral Stories

A police line tape barrier. Image used for representation purposes only. PHOTO/Pexels

UoN lecturer found dead in suspected suicide case

Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja. PHOTO/@NPSOfficial_KE/X

‘We do not have the Kitengela 3 with us’ – IG Douglas Kanja

19-year-old Nakuru murder suspect Ezekiel Sakwa Mwangi, also known as Kwame

Nakuru: 19-year-old arraigned over murder of 4 women

MP Peter Salasya

‘I will never drink during the day’ – Peter Salasya says on his success

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Stay informed on the latest news by subscribing to the best categories of your interest.