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Chinese fishing boats get as close as 10 m from Kinmen shore|Taiwan News

Two Chinese fishing boats came as close as 10 m away from Taiwan’s shore in Kinmen on Monday evening. A Coast Guard vessel was immediately dispatched to the scene to drive the boats away. The intrusion has renewed attention on Taiwan’s maritime sovereignty, with lawmakers calling for tighter patrols. A fishing boat approaches the shore near Shaxi Fort in Little Kinmen. A Coast Guard vessel immediately sails to the scene and sounds its horn to drive it away. The Coast Guard vessel sounds a loud siren and flashes a blinding spotlight. The intruders were two Chinese fishing boats fishing illegally in Taiwan’s waters, getting dangerously close to the shore. Lee Chih-hung Jinhu Township representative Amid the current cross-strait tensions, we didn’t know whether the boat was approaching to explore the coast, to search for something or to catch fish. So, measures had to be taken to drive them away. The actions taken are an assertion of our country’s sovereignty. That’s the most important part. Chen Shui-yi Kinmen Fishermen’s Association We urge our fishermen to not approach Chinese fishing vessels when they go out to sea. We hope that Coast Guard units can strengthen enforcement. The incident has sparked criticism from lawmakers, as the intentions behind the boats’ intrusion remain unclear. Chen Yu-chen Lawmaker (KMT) Our Coast Guard is doing its utmost to enforce the law. We used to have a channel of communication. That prevented illegal fishing boats from the mainland from entering our waters. By the same token, our own vessels must refrain from engaging in any illegal or disorderly activities. Hsu Chih-chieh Lawmaker (DPP) If vessels without a name, without licenses, without registration, without anything cross over to our side, we can’t just let them be and let them come in and out at will. I hope that our Coast Guard will enhance their monitoring of these kinds of vessels. As the Lunar New Year draws near, Chinese fishing boats have been crossing maritime borders to fish, sailing increasingly close to Taiwan. The Coast Guard Administration has two large vessels and one smaller one at hand to conduct patrols round the clock to defend Taiwan’s sovereignty. For more Taiwan news, tune in: Sun to Fri at 9:30 pm on Channel 152 Tue to Sat at 1 am on Channel 53 #台灣新聞 #TaiwanNews #民視新聞 #FTV新聞 #Taiwan

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