viable nuclear-tipped missile, threatening to strike cities across the united states. but the sanctions are biting and the trump administration is taking a tougher stance. they re scouring the globe to generate cash. 7,500 miles away from pyongyang, they found a willing partner. one of 11 african countries the united nations is investigating for sanctions violations. from the channel, we can easily spot the rusting boats. so that s the susan 1 and that s the susan 2. our investigation show us these shrimping strollers are a part of a luke illegal as of last august and there are more sinister links than just a few fishing boats. investigators are tracking it all. surface-to-air missiles, manned portable surface-to-air missiles, military radar, air
one of eleven african countries united nations is investigating for sanctions violations. from the channel, we can easily spot the rusting boats. so that s the susan 1 and the susan 2 kths. our investigations show that these shrimping trawlers are part of a lucrative joint venture between the mozambiquens and the north koreans. illegal as of last august and there are more sinister links than just a few fishing boats. investigators are being traing it all. surface-to-air missile, manned portable surface-to-air missiles, military radar air defense systems, the refurbishment of tanks. it s a long list. reporter: pyongyang exporting its deadly expertise for hard cash. even to mozambique s remote interior. bolstering administrations like this, the u.n. says, training elite forces for at least two years, military sources tell us. all of it under sanctions for more than a decade.
can we come up? so the captain of the ship is on the phone with someone. i think it s wiser we get out of here, actually. reporter: kim jong-un s ultimate aim is to develop a viable nuclear-tipped missile, threatening to strike cities across the united states. but the sanctions are biting, and the trump administration is taking a tougher stance. they re scouring the globe to generate cash. seven and a half thousand miles from pyongyang, they are regulating sanctions violations. from the channel we can easily spot the rusting boats. that s the susan 1 and that s the susan 2. our investigations show these shrimping trawlers are part of a lucrative joint venture between mozambique and the north koreans. legal since last august, and
from the channel, we can easily spot the rusting boats. so that s the susan 1 and the susan 2. our investigations show that these shrimping trawlers are part of a lucrative joint venture between the mozambicans and the north koreans. illegal as of last august and there are more sinister links than just a few fishing boats. investigators are tracking it all. surface-to-air missile, manned portable surface-to-air missiles, military radar air defense systems, the refurbishment of tanks. it s a long list. reporter: pyongyang exporting its deadly expertise for hard cash. even to mozambique s remote interior. bolstering military installations like this, the u.n. says, training elite forces for at least two years, military sources tell us. all of it under sanctions for more than a decade. so how do they keep their operations secret?