Weapons seized at Thai airport
BANGKOK: Five foreigners were detained and their foreign-registered aircraft impounded after it landed in the Thai capital Saturday with tons of war weaponry on board that originated in North Korea, Thai media quoted officials as saying.
Air Force spokesman Capt. Montol Suchookorn said the chartered cargo plane originated in North Korea's capital Pyongyang and requested to land at Bangkok's Don Muang airport to refuel, according to the Bangkok Post Web site.
The newspaper quoted officials as saying the aircraft carried rocket-propelled grenades and other battlefield weapons.
Government spokesman Panithan Wattanayakorn confirmed the seizure and the arrests, saying the weapons included "missiles, explosives and tubes." He told the Associated Press that the material was being transferred to a Thai military facility but provided no further details.
The Web site of the Manager Group said the aircraft, an Ilyushin 76 transport from Kazakhstan, was traveling from North Korea to Sri Lanka when it asked to land in Bangkok.
Officials, it said, found up to 45 tons of weapons on board and detained four citizens of Kazakhstan and one from Belarus.