Chinese Fishermen Arrested After Nearly Starting A Confrontation Along the NLL
|This incident involving a Chinese fishing boat shows the very dangerous situation that could have materialized along the inter-Korean Northern Limit Line (NLL) because the Chinese government absolutely refuses to control their fishermen:
A Chinese vessel illegally fishing off Yeonpyeong Island in the Yellow Sea was seized by Incheon Coast Guard – but not before trying to flee with Korean officers still on board.
A 50-ton Chinese boat illegally caught some 45 kilograms (99 pounds) of crab and small fish in waters 8.6 kilometers (5.3 miles) to the south of the Northern Limit Line, the de facto maritime border between the two Koreas, at around 4:40 p.m. Saturday afternoon, according to the Incheon Coast Guard Sunday. This was in violation of Korea’s exclusive economic zone.
During the raid, 14 Korean Coast Guard officers boarded the Chinese fishing vessel to seize it.
But Chinese sailors blockaded the wheelhouse and tried to take off with the Coast Guard officers still on board. They managed to sail around 1 kilometer to the north before control was seized.
This led to the arrest of all seven Chinese sailors on board, who were transported to Incheon.
Had the South Korean Coast Guard crossed over into North Korean waters, it could have given Pyongyang a pretext for some form of retaliation. [Joong Ang Ilbo]
You can read more at the link, but I would not be surprised if the Chinese government puts out some statement trying to put blame on the Korean Coast Guard for the incident. I have always believed that these fishermen need to be jailed and their boats auctioned off as a deterrent to this activity. These Chinese fishermen have not only injured and murdered Korean Coast Guard personnel in the past, but now they are even threatening to start a war with North Korea.
Something needs to be done and maybe the Argentine approach of just sinking them is the way to go.
I remember hounding Tom the Troll when the DPRK seized a Chinese fishing vessel in North Korean waters. After a week, I guess the Committee came to the conclusion to blame it on the fishermen, so of course Tom went with that one.
Thanks for the precedent, Tom! We now know China APPROVES of letting Chinese fishing boats to be seized and sold for illegal activities!