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Vietnam’s coast guard seizes Chinese vessel, detains captain and crew, for territorial intrusion

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The captain of a Chinese vessel, in blue, is surrounded by members of the Haiphong Coast Guard after they boarded his refuelling boat last Thursday. Photo: Hai Phong Coast Guard/ Thanh Nien
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Vietnam’s coast guard in a rare move has seized a Chinese vessel for allegedly intruding in its waters, state media reported Monday.

The Thanh Nien newspaper said that the vessel has been towed to the northern port city of Hai Phong, and that the ship, its captain and two sailors, all Chinese, are under the supervision of Vietnamese authorities.

The vessel, disguised as a fishing boat, was carrying 100,000 litres of diesel oil and was intercepted by Vietnamese coast guard near Bach Long Vi island in the Gulf of Tonkin on Thursday, it said.

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The captain told authorities the fuel was to be sold to Chinese fishing boats operating in the area, it said.
The Hai Phong Coast Guard approaches the Chinese refuelling vessel on Thursday. Photo: Hai Phong Coast Guard / Thanh Nien
The Hai Phong Coast Guard approaches the Chinese refuelling vessel on Thursday. Photo: Hai Phong Coast Guard / Thanh Nien

Hai Phong coast guard officials declined to comment Monday.

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The newspaper said that in the last two weeks of March the coast guard had chased 110 Chinese fishing boats out of Vietnamese waters.

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