The Citizen (KZN)

‘Poachers’ dead after navy chase

Fishermen ram into Philippine patrol boat, shots are fired.

- Manila

Two Vietnamese fishermen were found dead with gunshot wounds and five others were arrested after the Philippine navy chased suspected poachers in the South China Sea at the weekend, authoritie­s said yesterday.

A Philippine patrol ship pursued six Vietnamese fishing boats 56km off the northern coastal town of Bolinao before dawn on Saturday, a regional military spokespers­on said.

The bodies of the two men were found after a Vietnamese boat slammed into the Philippine vessel, said Lieutenant Jose Covarrubia­s.

The five fishermen in custody would face poaching charges as they were within Philippine waters, he added.

“The navy ship spotted the six fishing boats (which were) using bright lights to attract fish. While it was chasing the boats, one boat manoeuvred and hit our vessel,” said Covarrubia­s. “The officers boarded and searched the boat, resulting in the apprehensi­on of the five and they found the two dead bodies.”

The Philippine foreign affairs department said navy personnel had fired warning shots after the Vietnamese vessel had initiated “very dangerous manoeuvres”.

Covarrubia­s said he could not confirm this.

A police report released yesterday said it found gunshot wounds on the bodies of the two fishermen while their vessel had six bullet holes. The fishermen’s bodies would undergo an autopsy, the report said.

Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said the Philippine­s would conduct a “fair and thorough” investigat­ion into the deaths of the Vietnamese, according to a foreign department statement. “We would like to offer our sympathies over the unfortunat­e loss of life,” Cayetano told Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. – AFP

 ?? Picture: EPA ?? Polar bears gather after feasting on the remains of a whale, harvested legally outside the Inupiat village of Kaktovik in Alaska, US, earlier this month. As climate change shrinks their natural habitat, the bears are turning Kaktovik into their sanctuary city.
Picture: EPA Polar bears gather after feasting on the remains of a whale, harvested legally outside the Inupiat village of Kaktovik in Alaska, US, earlier this month. As climate change shrinks their natural habitat, the bears are turning Kaktovik into their sanctuary city.

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