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By Joseph Yeh ,The China Post
May 15, 2013, 12:33 am TWN

TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The Pingtung County-registered Lung Wang Li No. 97 (龍旺利97號) fishing boat was returning to Taiwan last night after being intercepted by Vietnamese vessels in the South China Sea, according to the Coast Guard Administration (CGA).

While making its way to Taiwan from Thailand, the Lung Wang Li No. 97 was intercepted by a Vietnamese vessel around 5:47 a.m. yesterday, in waters around 790 nautical miles southeast of Taiwan's southern tip. Twenty minutes later, more than five similar Vietnamese vessels surrounded the Taiwanese boat, according to an initial CGA report.

The CGA said that the fishing boat was instructed to follow a searchlight and sail toward the Vietnam vessels.

The Taiwan boat's captain, surnamed Tseng, said that crewmen on these Vietnamese ships asked to board his vessel for inspection, according to a CGA statement.

Tseng later reported the case and asked for assistance from the CGA.

Upon receiving the report, the CGA immediately deployed one of its nearby patrol vessels to Tseng's ship.

But Tseng said the Vietnamese ships later left the scene at around 7:45 a.m., before the Taiwanese Coast Guard ship arrived. No Vietnamese crew members boarded the Taiwanese fishing vessel, the CGA said.

According to Tseng, none of the crewmen aboard the Vietnamese ships were in uniform.

The boat's owner, Tsai Tien-yu (蔡天裕), urged the government not only to step up long-term measures to ensure the safety of Taiwanese fishing boats, but also to enter fishery talks with Vietnam to prevent similar incidents from happening again.

Tsai said he has had similar experiences. Two of his boats operating on the open seas were detained by Vietnamese vessels 10 years ago, and he had to pay a US$30,000 “ransom” to the Vietnam government to get the boats back, the captain said.

The CGA responded in a very timely manner to yesterday's incident, Tsai said, adding that he received a call from the Coast Guard 10 minutes after reporting the incident to the Donggang (東港) fishery radio station.

Taiwan's representative to Vietnam, Huang Chih-peng, said he had been informed of the incident and was in close contact with Vietnamese officials regarding it.
 
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See bullying because the Philippines is weak but weak nations have rights to defend itself but these loser racist blanks can't understand that! wag na kabayan itagalog mo na lang para magago sila kakabasa tapos english yung malinis na minsahe natin hanap sila ng translator hahahaha hayan mo na ito mga asar talo sila nga ang mali sila pa ang may gana magalit palibhasa na sa botohan tayo lahat. Mahina kasi si Presidente Aqunino sa policiyas panglabas and sa militar sayang ang dami natin oras na inaksaya sa kagagohan ng mga dati administrasiyo well ganun talaga
 
No official news from VN for this incident yet
 
Taiwanese boat reports Vietnamese harrassment
May 15, 2013

By Shih Hsiu-chuan / Staff reporter TAIPEI TIMES


Taiwan’s representative office in Vietnam is looking into reports that a Taiwanese fishing boat was allegedly harassed by vessels from the Vietnamese Fisheries Administration in disputed waters in the South China Sea, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday.

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hanoi has been in contact with Vietnam’s fisheries authority to identity the ships, which were reported to be Vietnamese government vessels, ministry spokesperson Calvin Ho (何震寰) said.

According to the ministry, the incident took place 790 nautical miles (1,463km) off the southeastern tip of Taiwan and 157 nautical miles northwest of Taiwan-controlled Itu Aba Island (Taiping Island, 太平島).

The fishing boat, called the Lung Wang Li No. 97, is owned by Siaoliouciou (小琉球) Mayor Tsai Tien-yu (蔡天裕) and is registered in Liouciou Township (琉球), Pingtung County.

Tsai told reporters that he received a phone call from vessel skipper Tseng Hsin-hsing (曾新興) at about 5:39am saying that the boat was being intercepted by a ship from Vietnam.

The Vietnamese ship flashed a light at the Lung Wang Li No. 97 to tell the boat to stop and then directed the boat to sail toward Vietnam, Tsai said.

Half an hour later, the unidentified Vietnamese ship turned around and the Taiwanese boat changed direction and sailed at high speed toward Taiwan, he said.

Tsai said that at 7:30am the Taiwanese boat realized that it had been followed by four other Vietnamese ships for about 10 minutes.

The Coast Guard Administration said that it was informed by the Lung Wang Li No. 97 at 5:47am that it was being approached by another Vietnamese boat and that the personnel aboard intended to conduct a survey of their boat.

Tseng told the Coast Guard Administration at 7:45am that personnel aboard the Vietnamese ship had not boarded their ship and left, the agency said.

The Lung Wang Li No. 97 was to return to Taiwan yesterday night, the CGA said.

The circumstances leading to the allegations of harrassment were yet to be determined, but the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hanoi would register its concern to Vietnam about the importance of maintaining safe fishing operations, Ho said.

Taiwan’s Representative to Vietnam Huang Chih-peng (黃志鵬) said he had been informed of the case and was in close contact with Vietnamese officials.
 
Taiwanese boat reports Vietnamese harrassment
May 15, 2013

By Shih Hsiu-chuan / Staff reporter TAIPEI TIMES


Taiwan’s representative office in Vietnam is looking into reports that a Taiwanese fishing boat was allegedly harassed by vessels from the Vietnamese Fisheries Administration in disputed waters in the South China Sea, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday.

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hanoi has been in contact with Vietnam’s fisheries authority to identity the ships, which were reported to be Vietnamese government vessels, ministry spokesperson Calvin Ho (何震寰) said.

According to the ministry, the incident took place 790 nautical miles (1,463km) off the southeastern tip of Taiwan and 157 nautical miles northwest of Taiwan-controlled Itu Aba Island (Taiping Island, 太平島).

The fishing boat, called the Lung Wang Li No. 97, is owned by Siaoliouciou (小琉球) Mayor Tsai Tien-yu (蔡天裕) and is registered in Liouciou Township (琉球), Pingtung County.

Tsai told reporters that he received a phone call from vessel skipper Tseng Hsin-hsing (曾新興) at about 5:39am saying that the boat was being intercepted by a ship from Vietnam.

The Vietnamese ship flashed a light at the Lung Wang Li No. 97 to tell the boat to stop and then directed the boat to sail toward Vietnam, Tsai said.

Half an hour later, the unidentified Vietnamese ship turned around and the Taiwanese boat changed direction and sailed at high speed toward Taiwan, he said.

Tsai said that at 7:30am the Taiwanese boat realized that it had been followed by four other Vietnamese ships for about 10 minutes.

The Coast Guard Administration said that it was informed by the Lung Wang Li No. 97 at 5:47am that it was being approached by another Vietnamese boat and that the personnel aboard intended to conduct a survey of their boat.

Tseng told the Coast Guard Administration at 7:45am that personnel aboard the Vietnamese ship had not boarded their ship and left, the agency said.

The Lung Wang Li No. 97 was to return to Taiwan yesterday night, the CGA said.

The circumstances leading to the allegations of harrassment were yet to be determined, but the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hanoi would register its concern to Vietnam about the importance of maintaining safe fishing operations, Ho said.

Taiwan’s Representative to Vietnam Huang Chih-peng (黃志鵬) said he had been informed of the case and was in close contact with Vietnamese officials.

why are you posting these meaningless news? it is not like you added any interesting insight to any of the new articles you posted here since you joined pdf. are you another bazi?
 
Lol, The OP maybe want burn some fire for Chinese ... boring thread
 
They just can't handle reality thinking they are too important we bad news they are not in fact they are troublemakers guilty of genocide and stealing from intellectual property to stealing natural resources from other countries. Let them cry sea and claim it as its own oh wait they are hahahaha :rofl:
 
Republic of Taiwan stole China's formosa island. Now they are stealing more from their neighbors. All Asian nations should support China to remove this menace to East Asia.
 
whatever i wish we have the level of defense of Japan and Vietnam to hell with this bullies
 
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