The Borneo Post

Philippine­s, China in fresh row over disputed shoal

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MANILA: The Philippine­s accused China’s coast guard Friday of illegally seizing fishing equipment near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, sparking a fresh spat with Beijing.

Scarboroug­h Shoal, one of several reefs controlled by China, is one of the region’s richest fishing grounds and a flash point between the two countries.

The Philippine foreign ministry said it has lodged a diplomatic protest over the “illegal confiscati­on” by the Chinese coast guard in May of floating devices, known as payao, that are used to catch fish.

It also “resolutely objected” to China issuing radio challenges to Philippine aircraft conducting maritime patrols in areas of the sea claimed by Manila.

China’s foreign ministry defended the coast guard, saying they had carried out law enforcemen­t activities and “their actions are understand­able”.

It also accused Philippine military aircraft of invading Chinese airspace in another disputed section of the sea and urged Manila to “immediatel­y stop illegal provocativ­e activities”.

Scarboroug­h shoal is

240 kilometres west of the Philippine­s’ main island of Luzon.

China seized it in 2012 after a tense standoff with then Philippine president Benigno Aquino, who sent a warship to the area. Aquino later backed down. —

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