Iranian lawmakers investigating the Bandar Abbas port explosion said a private company falsely declared hazardous goods as ordinary cargo, triggering the blast that killed dozens.
“It was confirmed to us that the imported goods in the containers belonged to a private company, and the importer submitted a false declaration, disguising the cargo’s true nature,” said Morteza Mahmoudi, a member of the parliamentary delegation, according to state media.
The lawmakers blamed mismanagement by the Ministry of Roads and the Ports and Maritime Organization, citing failures in cargo inspection, lack of proper x-ray scanners, and unsafe handling of dangerous materials. They called for reforms to reduce human error and address corruption in port operations.
Separately, Hormozgan governor Mohammad Ashouri said the explosion was not caused by sabotage or any external attack. Reviewing security footage, he said smoke appeared during cargo movement before the blast. Ashouri said the disaster was partly due to the misdeclaration of hazardous cargo, combined with negligence and the lack of proper safety equipment at the port.
