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Update on Illegal Chinese Fishing Boats in Korea
by GI Korea in: China
Five Korea Coast Guard (KCG) officers sustained injuries while rounding up Chinese fishing boats illegally operating in South Korean waters Saturday, according to the KCG Sunday.
This is the latest in a series of recent incidents in which officers enforcing the law were injured by violent Chinese fishermen. There have been growing calls for the Korean government to take a tougher stance against these trawlers unlawfully fishing in the countrys Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
According to the Jeju Coast Guard, a 1,500-ton patrol vessel seized a Chinese boat illegally fishing in the waters 12 kilometers northwest of the resort island at 4:25 a.m. Saturday. While towing the trawler to Jeju, about 25 Chinese boats illegally operating in nearby waters approached the ship and demanded the release of the captured trawler.
Soon after the patrol vessel called for reinforcements, 12 more Coast Guard vessels and two helicopters arrived at the scene and began rounding up the Chinese trawlers. Two more Chinese boats were captured but in the process,
five officers were wounded by sailors resisting arrest with sharp objects. It is unknown how many Chinese fishermen were taken into custody. [Korea Times]
Stick-wielding Chinese fishermen illegally working in South Korean waters tried to evade arrest by
using rope to band their boats together.
Update On Illegal Chinese Fishing Boats In Korea | ROK Drop
We suspect much of these Chinese fishing boats are are actually Chinese navy disguising as a civilian fishing boat.
Philippines Wary of Chinas Stance in the South China Sea
General Juancho Sabban, who heads the Western Command of the Philippine Armed Force, shows off what he calls a Chinese donation to his marine patrol boats a confiscated Chinese fishing boat.
They had GPS, they had radios. They had air compressors, for deep sea diving, which, he pointed out, you normally wouldnt find on a fishing boat.
Sabban thinks this boat was doing surveillance. It tried to ram a smaller Philippine patrol boat, so, he said, the patrol had to shoot to disable the engine.
Philippines Wary of China's Aggressive Stance in the South China Sea | PRI's The World