Shipping firm APL, captain found guilty in Hong Kong over transport of SAF Terrex vehicles

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HONG KONG: Shipping firm APL and a ship captain were found guilty and fined on Monday (Apr 29) for transporting nine Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) ...

The prosecution alleged that the vehicles had no proper licence and were labelled as civilian vehicles instead.

APL said that the carrier agent responsible for the shipment was its American subsidiary, American President Lines. Both share the same parent company. The judge was not convinced by APL's defence that it was unaware of this particular shipment, saying it had carried out such shipments previously with proper documentation.

 

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