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Kim Jong Un Accused of Trying to Smuggle Luxury Lexus into North Korea

December 11, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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An attempt to smuggle a $70,000 Lexus into North Korea was foiled by Japanese police last week, authorities said.

Police on December 7 raided a dealer’s headquarters in the city of Chiba to collect evidence for alleged violations of the Japanese Customs Act.

The purported interception brings to light North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un’s fondness for luxury automobiles. Despite a 2013 UN sanction that bans the export of high-end cars and other luxury items to North Korea, Kim has been spotted in a Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 and a Lexus LX SUV in recent years, according to NK News, a U.S.-based North Korea-focused media organization.

The base price of the Mercedes-Maybach is around $200,000, according to reports.

Kim’s late father and former North Korean leader Kim Jong-il was also reported to offer Mercedes-Benzes to loyal officials.

“It may not be Kim directly, but his people know what he likes and what the elites like,” Anthony Ruggiero, senior director of nonproliferation and biodefense at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Newsweek via email. “They import luxury goods using money earned via sanctions evasion, and they do not use that money for the North Korean people who are suffering under the Kim regime.”

As first reported by The Asahi Shimbun, a Japanese daily newspaper, a dealer attempted to smuggle a Lexus, worth 10 million Japanese yen, into North Korea through Bangladesh. The dealer claimed Singapore to be the final destination of the car.

Japanese authorities got wind of the scheme before the vehicle was sent to North Korea, according to reports.

North Korean bodyguards jog next to a Mercedes-Benz carrying North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on April 27, 2018. An attempt by Kim to smuggle a $70,000 Lexus into North Korea was foiled by Japanese police last week, authorities said.
KOREA SUMMIT PRESS POOL/AFP/Getty Images

Newsweek reached out to the United Nations for additional comments on Monday.

Vehicles aren’t the only luxury items on Kim and his family’s list.

According to the Gangnam Times, during a 2020 speech, observers noted Kim wearing a Swiss IWC Portofino Automatic wristwatch, valued at approximately $1,185. Last year, Kim’s 10-year-old daughter, Kim Ju Ae, was seen sporting a black coat, presumed to be made by Dior, worth around $2,030.

While the smuggling of luxury cars, watches and clothes may not be the most pressing issue on the Korean Peninsula, according to experts, it does demonstrate North Korea’s consistent defiance of international regulations and UN sanctions.

North Korea also faces a 2017 UN sanction that bans exporting transportation means to the country.

Ruggiero also told Newsweek that the Kim regime is able to circumvent U.S. and UN sanctions “because Washington is unwilling to sanction evaders, including Chinese companies, individuals, and banks that support North Korea’s sanctions evasion.”

In a recent meeting between national security advisers of the United States, South Korea and Japan, there were calls for a stronger international push to suppress North Korea’s development of nuclear weapons and missiles, its cybertheft activities and alleged arms transfers to Russia, according to the Associated Press.

U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the countries have agreed to new initiatives to more effectively respond to North Korean efforts to bypass international sanctions.

“This will be a new effort with respect to cryptocurrency and money laundering and how we disrupt North Korea’s capacity to gain revenue from the hacking and stealing of cryptocurrency and then laundering it through exchanges,” he said.

Ruggiero echoed the need for increased and improved economic initiatives in response to North Korea.

“The Biden administration must target the Kim regime’s revenue to ensure that Kim does not have enough money for his strategic priorities, including nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, the elites and luxury goods and the military,” he told Newsweek.

Update 12/11/23, 4:30 p.m.: This article has been updated to include further information.

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