North Korea 'buys anti-riot gear from China' By Lucy Williamson

BBC News, Seoul Published duration 21 June 2011

North Korea has bought large amounts of anti-riot equipment from China in recent months, South Korea's main news agency says.

This was apparently to prepare for possible unrest in the country, it said.

The Yonhap news agency said Pyongyang had created a special police force; it had also considered buying flak jackets and other anti-riot equipment.

The United Nations says North Korea is facing severe food shortages.

An unnamed source told the Yonhap news agency that North Korea had bought tear gas, helmets and shields from traders in China's north-eastern city of Shenyang.

The report said the country was also believed to have created a nationwide task-force of riot police to quell any unrest.

North Korea is thought to have suppressed information about recent uprisings in the Middle East, apparently not wanting the news to reach its own people.