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Vietnam seizes Chinese tanker:

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Vietnam’s coast guard has seized a Chinese oil tanker which it claims intruded into Vietnamese waters, state media said Monday, the latest episode in a festering territoria­l dispute in the South China Sea.

The Qiong Yangpu was carrying 100,000 litres of oil, the official Vietnam News Agency said, adding that it was captured Thursday and impounded in the northern port of Hai Phong.

The three-man crew was handed over to police, the report said.

“It was spotted and seized by Hai Phong coast guards ... 12 nautical miles from the marine delineatio­n line in the Tonkin Gulf to the northwest of Vietnam’s Bach Long Vi island,” the report said.

Police, military, and coast guard officials in Hai Phong declined comment Monday.

According to the state-run Tuoi Tre newspaper, the tanker was selling oil to Chinese fishing boats in the area.

“The captain, however, failed to present relevant documents to prove the origin of the oil, while his two crew members have no operating licence,” Tuoi Tre said.

Vietnam and neighbouri­ng China have longstandi­ng territoria­l disputes over the Spratly and Paracel Islands, and often trade diplomatic barbs over oil exploratio­n and fishing rights in the South China Sea.

Vietnam regularly chases Chinese fishing vessels out of waters it claims, but it is rare for authoritie­s to hold a boat and its crew. (AFP)

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