Seizure of Pakistani consignment by India draws Pakistani FO ire

Seizure of Pakistani consignment by India draws Pakistani FO ire


Source: DAWN

The Foreign Office on Saturday issued a sharp rebuke in response to India’s interception and seizure of a commercial consignment en route to Pakistan, labelling the action as an “unjustified seizure” and criticising India’s self-assumed role as a regional enforcer.

“Pakistan condemns India’s high-handedness in seizure of commercial goods. This disruption of free trade underscores the dangers inherent in the arbitrary assumption of policing roles by states with dubious credentials,” Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said.

Her comments came after media reports about the interception by India on Jan 23 of a Malta-flagged merchant vessel, CMA CGM Attila, near Mumbai’s Nhava Sheva port. The Karachi-bound ship from China was boarded, and its cargo was inspected based on what Indians claimed to be specific intelligence inputs.

Indian customs officials, according to statements made to Indian media, found an Italian-made computer numerical control (CNC) machine within the consignment, alleging its potential utility in nuclear and ballistic missile programmes, and subsequently confiscated it.

Ms Baloch clarified that the item in question was “a commercial lathe machine”. The intended recipient of the seized machinery has been identified as Cosmos Engineering, a Karachi-based firm that manufactures automobile parts and home appliances.

The consignment was seized after the port officials had alerted the Indian defence authorities, who inspected the heavy cargo and reported their suspicions. Officials in India were quoted as saying that the seizure fell under the “prevention of possible proliferation by Pakistan and China”.

According to Indian media reports, documents such as the bill of lading and other consignment details purportedly showed that the consigner was Shanghai JXE Global Logistics Co Ltd and weighed 22,180 kilograms.

“This is a simple case of import of a commercial lathe machine by a Karachi-based commercial entity, which supplies parts to the automobile industry in Pakistan,” Ms Baloch elaborated. “Specifications of the equipment clearly indicate its purely commercial use. The transaction was being conducted through transparent banking channels with all the relevant documentation.”

Criticising the Indian action, she remarked, “Such acts also highlight the growing impunity of certain states in violating international norms and taking arbitrary measures in violation of international law.”
 
India must not give it back. India can make necessary excuses like need to abide by US sanction against those companies involved in such shady deceptive dealings of dual use technology. Last I heard that some of the Chinese companies were sanctioned by US for aiding Pak nuclear bomb project in that way. It is simple, China is acting as middlemen.
 
We may be neck to neck/almost behind them when it comes to artillery and air power but their glorified fishing boat armed with guns that they call Pakistan Navy stands no chance against Indian Navy lol. Let them do whatever they want.
 
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The dummmy people never learn. India already took their first autoclave to build their missiles. Normally a person learns not to make the same mistake twice but these delusional people did the same thing again. Did they think that India wouldn’t seize another consignment? India should carry out regular search and seizure of their goods so that it costs them more money to buy something similar as that.
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