Govt expels former North Korea diplomat

A former North Korean diplomat who served in Tanzania from 1997 to 2001 has been expelled from the country under a Prohibited Immigrant (PI) note for using various forged passports and suspected involvement in illegal business activities.
Reliable sources told The Guardian yesterday that although Sungguk
Kang’s tour of duty as his country’s economic councilor in Tanzania
officially ended in 2001, he had been using at least four different
forged passports - with different names, numbers and dates of birth – to
regularly re-enter the country from 2006 until his formal expulsion on
February 23 this year.
This was after the Immigration Services Department had identified
the 58-year old Kang as a prominent North Korean businessman with
supposed diplomatic status who ran several businesses from his base in
Guangzhou, China.
The acting Commissioner of Immigration (Border Management and
Control), Wilson Bambaganya, said that immigration officers with support
from security officers had been watching Kang closely for sometime and
observed his various violations of both national and international
laws.
“We (Immigration) gathered information about his habit of changing
passports with fake names, different dates of births and numbers,”
Bambaganya said. “We asked ourselves what his motives were for
constantly forging those details, and we realised that for a person of
his status to do such things, he must be engaged in some illegal
business, although we couldn’t establish exactly what business.”
When Kang was recently interrogated by immigration officers, he
failed to produce any traceable legal business links, which only served
to raise more suspicions about him, the senior immigration department
official said.
“We even tried to communicate with his country’s embassy here in
Tanzania, but they also said they had no proper information about Kang
and his current businesses. So we finally decided to expel him via a PI
note,” Bambaganya explained.
He added: “Even if he (Kang) was a genuine businessman in China or
anywhere else, here in our country we have concluded that he was dealing
in illegal business activities.”
Investigations established that between 2004 and 2006, Kang used a
forged passport with number 190210198 and under the fake name of Songguk
Hong, showing he was born on May, 19, 1957.
Between 2010 and 2013, Kang - who was once reportedly named as a
‘Hero of North Korea’ by the country’s former leader Kim Jung Il for
apparently donating millions of dollars - held another passport with
number 290110079, under the name of Kongguk Hong (also fake), and
showing his date of birth as May 17, 1959.
Again last year, Kang is said to have held yet another passport -
with number 563410045, under the name of Theo Hong, and showing date of
birth as May 17, 1959.
And when he entered Tanzania on January 15 this year, he had a
fourth different passport - number 7453101101, under the name Thaeo
Hong, date of birth May, 17, 1969.
Apart from this case in Tanzania, there have been reports of other
North Korean diplomats being involved in illegal business activities
like the smuggling of rhino horn, gold, and hard liquor involving
countries like South Africa, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
The BBC and other reputable media outlets reported in December last
year that a North Korean diplomat named Park Chol-jun had been expelled
from South Africa for illegal rhino horn trading.
The reports said the man was arrested while driving a car with
South African diplomatic registration and at least 4.5 kilograms of
rhino horn plus $99,300 in cash stashed inside.
In March last year, Bangladesh expelled Son Young-nam, First
Secretary of North Korea’s embassy in the capital Dhaka, after catching
him as he tried to smuggle 27 kilos of gold into the country.
The media reported that Son Young-nam was stopped as he arrived in
Bangladesh via Singapore and released later without being charged,
according to diplomatic protocol. But customs officials said it was a
“clear case of smuggling”.
Govt expels former North Korea diplomat
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