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Malaysia Navy captured Vietnam ilegal fishing vessels

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So that means vietnam should be left off the hook?

Hey I ran a research on how Viets people think and conduct themselves here. Check out my list

Vietnam fact checks:

History as beggars: check
History as incompetent people: check
GDP among the lowest in ASEAN: check
GDP per capita also among the lowest in ASEAN: check
High level of fantasy (everything is based on "when", "if", once): check
Known as home to illegal fishers: check
Known to selling own daughters to some old white men or chinese: check
Currency literally means penis in english: check
Dragging other unrelated issues to the discussion to save face: check
Dragging other unrelated persons/users to the discussion to save face: check
Confusion due to constant habbit of talking nonsense/non-related issues: check
Always become a cry baby and try to take the moral highground at the end: check

Most importantly:

Vietnam as a source of laughter instead of desperation: also check
 
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In a threat to China, Malaysia vows to sink illegal fishing boats in the South China Sea

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Shortly after Joko Widodo became the president of Indonesia in 2014, he set about attacking illegal fishing in the nation’s vast waters. Conducted mostly by foreign trawlers, he noted, it cost Indonesia about $20 billion a year in lost revenue. His “shock therapy” solution: Blow up foreign trawlers caught trespassing in Indonesian waters, and publicize the dramatic explosions.

Now Malaysia plans to follow suit, albeit with less of a bang. Agriculture minister Ahmad Shabery Cheek, after attending a fisheries summit in Jakarta last week, said Malaysia will also start sending vessels to the seabed. The sunken hulls will serve as artificial reefs that will, by offering protection, allow fish to breed and increase their numbers. Malaysia, however, will skip the explosives, which can kill marine life and cause other environmental damage. How exactly it plans to sink illegal boats was not specified.

Of particular concern for both nations is China. The giant neighbor wants to become a major maritime power and claims nearly the entire South China Sea as its own, based on a “nine-dash line” drawn on a 1940s map. A ruling last month invalidated the claim under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), but Beijing has vowed to ignore it and has belittled the tribunal behind it.


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In the case of Malaysia, that means it can expect a Chinese presence in its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) extending from its portion of northern Borneo, also known as East Malaysia. Under UNCLOS, Malaysia should have sole extraction rights to all the natural resources extending 200 nautical miles from the coastal baseline.

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Falling within both Malaysia’s EEZ and the nine-dash line is Luconia Shoals, an area of reefs and islets rich in marine life and, under the seabed, oil and gas reserves. Malaysia complained about (paywall) the presence of Chinese coastguard ships in the area in June 2015. A year later, one such ship made aggressive moves toward a Malaysian patrol boat, after reports in March of about a hundred Chinese fishing vessels operating in the area.

andmore here https://qz.com/748070/malaysia-will...h-illegally-and-use-them-as-artificial-reefs/
 
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One interesting part of the Vietnamese is that we caught many of them in our water with boats painted in colour and registration numbers of our local fishing boat, also they will fly Malaysian flag on their boats.

They try to fool our navy into thinking that they were Malaysian fishing boats but the shape and size of their boats are different from ours, so it is easy to spot them.

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MMEA detains 16 Vietnamese fishermen
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Some of the Vietnamese fishermen arrested by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) in Kudat. NSTP/Courtesy of MMEA.

By Junaidi Ladjana - April 12, 2019 @ 6:11pm
KUDAT: Three Vietnamese fishing boats with 16 crewmembers were detained by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) after sneaking into the state waters illegally, yesterday.

It is learnt that the Vietnamese boats were flying the Jalur Gemilang ( Malaysian Flag) and using local registration number as a disguise when the authority spotted them near Pulau Tigabu at 12.30pm during a special operation.

District MMEA director Lieutenant Commander Maritime Boon Chin Chau, in a statement today, said all boats were immediately detained after being suspected of violating state and federal laws, including having no valid identification documents.

“There’s no record of entry and exit from the Immigration Department. They have also gone beyond the boundaries of the waters and failed to report the change of ‘nakhoda’ (skipper) to the Sabah Ports and Harbour Department.

“Apart from that, there is no harbour clearance from the customs department. MMEA personnel found two of the detained boats bore the same registration number and are suspected to be cloned,” he said.

Boon added that this is the fourth case in Kudat waters that uses similar modus operandi and successfully busted by the agency.

“We suspect there is a syndicate responsible behind this activity. A detailed investigation is being carried out to detect individuals involved in the syndicate. We will not compromise with these people robbing our country’s marine resources,” he said.

The case is being investigated for various offences under the Fisheries Act 1985, Immigration Act 1959/63, Customs Act 1967, Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952 and Ports and Harbour Enactment 2012.

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I am fed up with all these South Vietnamese things. All achievements of Vietnam, from winning wars again invaders to economy, academic and manufacturing, have been done by us North Vietnamese. All troubles, from stupid economic policy to corruption have been created by leaders of South Vietnamese origins (from Vo Van Kiet to Nguyen Tan Dung).

Even to build a bridge in the southern most tip of Vietnam, it is necessary to bring in North Vietnamese workers and engineers because South Vietnamese workers are lazy and indisciplined. But these South Vietnamese will continue to blah blah that they are more familiar with market economy, but all they are doing, and can do, are just to make Vietnam, like a slut, to drag her legs even wider to foreigners, which will ruin Vietnam in long term. And on the Internet, South Vietnamese are always keyboard heros.

If separated, North Vietnam can easily become a next Taiwan with our superior Confucious work ethics and better education, generally, superior in everything, while South Vietnam, will all its rich natural resources, will continue on its way to become a second Phillipines.
 
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I am fed up with all these South Vietnamese things. All achievements of Vietnam, from winning wars again invaders to economy, academic and manufacturing, have been done by us North Vietnamese. All troubles, from stupid economic policy to corruption have been created by leaders of South Vietnamese origins (from Vo Van Kiet to Nguyen Tan Dung). Even to build a bridge in the southern most tip of Vietnam, it is necessary to bring in North Vietnamese workers and engineers because South Vietnamese workers are lazy and indisciplined.

But these South Vietnamese will continue to blah blah that they are more familiar with market economy, but all they are doing, and can do, are just to make Vietnam, like a slut, to drag her legs even wider to foreigners, which will ruin Vietnam in long term. And on the Internet, South Vietnamese are always keyboard heros.

If separated, North Vietnam can easily become a next Taiwan with our superior Confucious work ethics and better education, generally, superior in everything, while South Vietnam, will all its rich natural resources, will continue on its way to become a second Phillipines.
What's wrong with Philippines?
 
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Buddy, you speak like you're the president of Vietnam. Are you?

I once believed him the disguised Minister of Defense.
What's wrong with Philippines?

No offence. Nothing wrong with the Phillipines, from your perspective. Looks like you are what South Vietnamese want to become, but not us North Vietnamese.
 
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One interesting part of the Vietnamese is that we caught many of them in our water with boats painted in colour and registration numbers of our local fishing boat, also they will fly Malaysian flag on their boats.

They try to fool our navy into thinking that they were Malaysian fishing boats but the shape and size of their boats are different from ours, so it is easy to spot them.

Disguise as locals. That's a common trick from these poachers. They do the same when illegally operating in Indonesian waters.


Wow. So now they have "EEZ" extended all the way passed Philippine's Palawan . Supa Powa of ASEAN.


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