The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hong Kong charges captain over Singapore army vehicles

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong yesterday charged a ship’s captain over the transport of nine Singapore armoured troop carriers without a proper licence, which embroiled the two cities and China in a diplomatic dispute.

The vehicles were detained in Hong Kong in November as they returned to Singapore after conducting military exercises in Taiwan.

Beijing considers self-ruling Taiwan a renegade province awaiting reunificat­ion.

Following the seizure of the vehicles, China lodged a diplomatic protest to Singapore over its military cooperatio­n with Taiwan.

The captain of the transport ship which carried the vehicles, identified in court documents as Pan Xuejun, was charged at Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Magistrate­s Court with “importing strategic commoditie­s not under and in accordance with a licence”.

Court documents alleged Pan, 39, from mainland China, had “imported articles, namely, nine ground vehicles specifical­ly designed or modified for military use”.

Hong Kong released the Terrex vehicles in January ending the months-long diplomatic row.

Land-starved Singapore has for decades trained its troops in Taiwan.

Ties between China and Singapore were already strained over the city-state’s perceived support for Southeast Asian nations disputing Beijing’s extensive territoria­l claims in the South China Sea.

Hong Kong is semi-autonomous after being handed back by Britain to China in 1997. But Beijing controls its foreign affairs issues and there are increasing fears it is interferin­g in other areas. — AFP

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