China Investigating North Korean Bank

Chinese authorities are investigating a North Korean bank suspected of financing its government's imports of goods that might be used by the North's nuclear weapons program, a South Korean newspaper reported Monday.

Kwangson Banking Corp. was ordered closed under UN sanctions imposed in March in response to the North's nuclear tests but kept operating in secret in the border city of Dandong, Joongang Daily reported, citing unidentified sources.

Beijing has long been North Korea's main source of aid and diplomatic support but is showing growing frustration with Pyongyang's pursuit of nuclear weapons in defiance of foreign pressure.

Chinese authorities disclosed this month that they were investigating a company in Dandong that the US and South Korean researchers said sold the North materials with possible military uses.

China's Foreign Ministry and its bank regulator did not respond to requests for comment.

Kwangson Bank is an affiliate of North Korea's state-run Foreign Trade Bank, which was cited by the US Treasury in 2009 for financing entities supplying equipment with possible military uses to Pyongyang, according to Joongang Daily.

The newspaper said Kwangson's Dandong branch operated on the 13th floor of a building occupied by Hongxiang Group, the Chinese company whose dealings with the North are under investigation.

Hongxiang is suspected of unspecified "serious economic crimes," according to earlier announcements by police in Liaoning and China's Foreign Ministry.

They gave no details, but a report in August by the Center for Advanced Defense Studies in Washington and the Asan Institute for Policy Studies in Seoul said it supplied aluminium oxide and other materials that are used in processing nuclear bomb fuel.

The chairwoman of Hongxiang, Ma Xiaohong, was detained last month and three of her siblings are being investigated, Joongang Daily said.

Newsletter

These images show the Sun’s surface in greater detail than ever before

On Wednesday, astronomers released what they said were the most detailed images ever taken of the surface of our sun. As...

Magnitude 7.7 quake hits between Cuba and Jamaica, but no injuries

A powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck in the Caribbean Sea between Jamaica and eastern Cuba on Tuesday, shaking a v...

US House passes bill on sanctions against Chinese officials for meddling in Dalai Lama’s succession

The US House of Representatives has passed a bill that authorises financial and travel sanctions against Chinese officia...

Squid Brains Are Nearly as Complex as Dog Brains, Researchers Claim

We all know that cephalopods are wicked smart, and their complex nerve systems go some way to explain their aptitudes. N...

Four Japanese evacuees from Wuhan taken to hospital with fevers

Japanese officials say four evacuees on a flight from the Chinese city of Wuhan have a cough and fever. Tokyo Metropolit...

US military recovers remains from Afghanistan plane crash

The United States on Tuesday recovered the remains of two personnel from a US military aircraft that crashed in Afghanis...