Company, 2 people accused of supplying Pokka and Nescafe drinks to North Korea via China

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Eluva International and its director allegedly supplied around S$661,850 in banned goods to North Korea via Dalian, a city in China near Pyongyang.

A composite image of a bottle of Pokka Melon Milk and a can of Nescafe Original coffee drink. SINGAPORE: Two people and a company dealing with wholesale trade were charged on Thursday for supplying banned goods, including Pokka and Nescafe drinks, to North Korea.

Eluva International has nine charges under the United Nations Regulations 2010 and two under the Regulation of Imports and Exports Regulations. Lee's 11 charges mirror his company's. He is said to have consented to the exports. Apart from these, Eluva International allegedly supplied around S$146,900 worth of"designated luxury items", comprising Pokka Melon Milk, Nescafe Coffee, Coffee Mate and Pokka Strawberry Milk to North Korea via Dalian from November 2017 to January 2018.

Koh faces six charges for offences between 2017 and 2018 . She is alleged to have helped Skyline Shipping abet Eluva International's supply of prohibited goods and designated luxury items to North Korea via Dalian.

 

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