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Taiwan dials down rhetoric over fishing boat seizure, urges caution in ‘sensitive waters’
- Island’s security bureau chief says crews should focus on safety and adhere to rules following the China Coast Guard’s boarding of the Da Jin Man 88
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Lawrence Chungin Taipei
Authorities in Taiwan are taking a cautious tack over the detention of a Taiwanese fishing crew and the seizure of their vessel by the China Coast Guard, urging boat operators to exercise care when in “sensitive” waters.
Tsai Ming-yen, head of the island’s National Security Bureau, said on Thursday that fishing crews should “prioritise safety and adhere to relevant regulations”.
At the same time, the authorities would handle the case “with great caution and fully defend the legal rights of fishermen engaged in lawful fishing operations at sea”.
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It follows the interception of the Da Jin Man 88 fishing boat by two mainland coastguard vessels late on Tuesday.
According to Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration, the boat was operating 23.7 nautical miles off Quemoy, a Taiwan-controlled defence outpost near the mainland, and within mainland waters when it was stopped.
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Mainland officers boarded the boat for inspection and instructed the Taiwanese captain and four crew members – one Taiwanese and three Indonesians – to head towards the mainland coastal city of Jinjiang in Fujian province.
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