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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said yesterday it has recently arrested 24 Chinese fishermen, who were caught poaching off the waters of southwestern Palawan.


Operatives of Coast Guard Detachment in Palawan (CGDP) said all 24 aliens, including a woman, are now detained at the Palawan provincial jail as authorities prepare to file charges against them at the local court.

The Chinese’ vessel Kwok Thai Mai was also confiscated and impounded at the Puerto Princesa seaport.
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A Coast Guard vessel found the Kwok Tai Hai anchored off the coast of Balabac Island last Saturday and gave chase when the foreign vessel set off.

The vessel was intercepted and boarded as it headed toward Malaysian waters, said Lt. Alucibetho Piodo, the local Coast Guard commander.

Protected reef fish as well as a shark, compressors and fishing gear were found aboard the Chinese vessel, Piodo said.
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said yesterday it has recently arrested 24 Chinese fishermen, who were caught poaching off the waters of southwestern Palawan.


Operatives of Coast Guard Detachment in Palawan (CGDP) said all 24 aliens, including a woman, are now detained at the Palawan provincial jail as authorities prepare to file charges against them at the local court.

The Chinese’ vessel Kwok Thai Mai was also confiscated and impounded at the Puerto Princesa seaport.
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A Coast Guard vessel found the Kwok Tai Hai anchored off the coast of Balabac Island last Saturday and gave chase when the foreign vessel set off.

The vessel was intercepted and boarded as it headed toward Malaysian waters, said Lt. Alucibetho Piodo, the local Coast Guard commander.

Protected reef fish as well as a shark, compressors and fishing gear were found aboard the Chinese vessel, Piodo said.
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