The Philippine Star

‘Japan to build 4 radar stations in Phl’

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TOKYO – Japan will build four coast guard radar stations on islands in the Sulu Celebes Seas separating the Philippine­s and Indonesia to help Manila counter a surge in piracy by Islamic insurgents, two sources said.

An agreement to fund the facilities and provide training to local coast guard personnel may be signed as early next week by Japanese Prime Minister and President Duterte in Manila, the sources said.

“The seas in that area are an important waterway for merchant ships traveling to Japanese ports,” one of the people with knowledge of the plan said. The sources asked not to be identified because they are not authorized to talk to the media.

Of 30 acts of piracy reported in the first half of 2017, six involved the use of guns, of which three were crew abductions from ships underway in the Sulu Celebes Seas, according to the Regional Cooperatio­n Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP). Four attempted abductions in the waters were also logged.

Japan will fund constructi­on of the radar stations through its Overseas Developmen­t Aid (ODA) budget, the sources said. –

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