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China coast guard seizes Taiwan fishing boat near Kinmen

China coast guard seizes Taiwan fishing boat near Kinmen

China seized a Taiwanese fishing vessel in waters near the outlying Kinmen islands, Taiwan’s coast guard said on Wednesday, the latest in a recent series of incidents that has raised tensions in the Taiwan Strait.

The coast guard’s deputy director-general, Hsieh Ching-chin, told a press briefing in Taipei that the boat was detained at a location northeast of Kinmen on Tuesday evening. 

The Penghu-registered boat Da Jin Man 88 with six crew, most of them Indonesian migrant workers, was fishing for squid outside Taiwan-controlled waters when the Chinese coast guard boarded it and forcibly diverted it to a port in mainland China.

The Taiwanese coast guard dispatched three ships in an attempt to rescue the fishing boat but had to stop to avoid escalating tensions as more Chinese ships approached the scene, the coast guard said earlier.

Kinmen is less than 10 km (6.2 miles) from China’s Fujian province.

Despite some tacit boundaries between the two sides, Chinese and Taiwanese fishermen often operate in the area without problems.

However, as tension rises between Beijing and the government of Taiwan’s new president Lai Ching-te, the presence of Chinese law enforcement vessels around Kinmen has increased.


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Beijing noticeably stepped up patrols in the area after an incident in February, when two Chinese fishermen drowned while being chased by Taiwan’s coast guard.

China has also announced a unilateral fishing moratorium in the waters it claims.

Hsieh said that China should clarify details surrounding the Da Jin Man 88’s detention. Normally, if caught during fishing bans, fishermen are released after paying a fine.

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council and the Fisheries Agency are communicating with relevant Chinese authorities to secure the fishing vessel’s release, the Taiwanese coast guard said in a statement.

The island’s defense minister, Wellington Koo, said last month that China was trying to normalize its increased incursions into the waters around Taiwan’s outlying islands.

The Chinese coast guard has reportedly adopted a new model of conducting law enforcement near Kinmen, by expanding its scope and intensity, as well as making it “all-weather enforcement.”

Edited by Mike Firn.

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