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Freight operator: Of course we were surprised


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Article's topics: IranWeapons SmugglingHizbullahIranSyria 

An employee from the Cypriot commercial freight operator that rented a ship intercepted by the Israel Navy overnight Tuesday that was found to be carrying a massive quantity of Iranian arms told The Jerusalem Post of his surprise at discovering the ship's true cargo.

The Francop, owned by the German Dohle company, had been rented by the Cypriot United Feeding Services (UFS) shipping service for a voyage that would take the ship to Cyprus, Lebanon, and Syria.

The ship's crew and operator said they were unaware of the explosive cargo the containers held.

"Of course we are surprised," a source at the UFS chartering department told the Post on Wednesday. "We load thousands of containers - this is the first time something like this has happened."

"The crew and captain are not allowed to open the containers. They are informed of their content by the customs authority of the port in which they were loaded. The liability rests with the customs at the port," he said.

"This morning, the captain sent us an e-mail, informing us that the ship had been boarded," the UFS employee said. "He was not alarmed."

The navy's interception provided a valuable glimpse into how Teheran deceives unknowing commercial freight services to ensure that its Lebanese proxy Hizbullah is heavily armed.

The Francop set sail on Tuesday for Limassol, Cyprus. From there, the ship was scheduled to dock in Beirut, and then sail to Lattakiya, Syria.

From there, security sources believe the arms would have been trucked to Hizbullah in Lebanon.

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14. #2~Genuine Tosefta~why surprised, everything was in open crates ~~ You obviously did NOT read the article or did not understand it!
Mikhail ben Natan ~ US of A - USA (11/06/2009 03:27)
13. #2~Genuine Tosefta~why surprised, everything was in open crates ~~ You obviously did NOT read the article or did not understand it!
Mikhail ben Natan ~ US of A - USA (11/06/2009 03:25)
12. informed
roger len - (11/06/2009 01:24)
11. ship could be vessel for dirty bomb
sean - usa (11/05/2009 23:19)
10. None of this comes as ANY suprise to the brave soldiers of the IDF, WELL DONE!
C.J.M. - U.S.A. (11/05/2009 22:55)
9. Load trans-shipped in Egypt
John - U.S. (11/05/2009 19:31)
8. To # 3 zionist forever
Jason - Atlanta, GA - (11/05/2009 18:38)
7. To # 2 Genuine Tosefta The Ship hands would not have known what their cargo was.
Jason - Atlanta, GA - (11/05/2009 18:36)
6. Shipping company
Thomas - Canada (11/05/2009 17:08)
5. Make it a diving wreck
Lou Carson - Australia (11/05/2009 16:10)
4. Israel has the RIGHT to keep the ship and its content since we at war with Syria and Hisbala. Crew new but they are liars.
Anton - (11/05/2009 16:08)
3. DONT RETURN THE SHIP GIVE IT TO THE NAVY
zionist forever - (11/05/2009 13:00)
2. why surprised, everything was in open crates
Genuine Tosefta - (11/05/2009 08:04)
1. What do UFS's insurers and Egypt/Cyprus governments think?
Zvi - (11/05/2009 07:31)
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