Nicosia, Cyprus. Cypriot authorities are seeking urgent clarification after Italian officials seized a truck carrying more than 10 million detonators and hundreds of thousands of rounds of ammunition that documents indicated were destined for Cyprus.
Seizure at Ancona port
Italian state broadcaster RAI reported that the shipment was intercepted at the port of Ancona during an operation by Italian border control and the national customs agency, after investigators identified irregularities in a consignment declared as “miscellaneous goods”.
Cypriot authorities open enquiries
Customs department spokesman George Constantinou said the reports prompted immediate enquiries by Cypriot authorities. Speaking on Politis radio on Friday, he said the information originates from Italian media coverage of the seizure earlier this week.
“The quantity mentioned in the publications is extremely large and it reasonably causes concern if it was indeed heading to Cyprus,” Constantinou said.
Cargo contents and route
Italian authorities reported the cargo contained approximately 10 million detonators and 314,000 rounds of civilian ammunition commonly used for hunting.
The shipment departed from Bologna and was transported by truck to Ancona, where it was about to board a passenger ferry bound for Greece before continuing towards Cyprus.
Investigation and inspection
Investigators said the case emerged after a risk analysis of trade flows and transport routes revealed inconsistencies in the documentation. When the truck arrived at the port, officials carried out a detailed inspection and discovered the explosives and ammunition.
Customs spokesman on ammunition shipment
Constantinou said the size of the ammunition shipment alone does not automatically indicate wrongdoing.
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