Tuesday, January 03, 2006

How do Chinese Nationals Illegally Enter Taiwan?

A newspaper from the Philippines tells the story:

INGAYEN--Seven Chinese nationals aboard a fishing vessel that landed in Agno town last Dec. 20 are now facing cases of illegal entry and violation of Philippine immigration laws before the office of the Provincial Prosecutor in Alaminos City.

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Vendors at the public market became very suspicious because not one of the Chinese nationals could communicate to them in the dialect or even the Filipino language so they contacted the police.

Now temporarily detained at the detention cell of the Police Provincial Office here, the sevenclaimed they were enroute to Taiwan from China when they were forced by bad weather to land in the Philippines.

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The investigation showed that of the seven, only six have seafarer’s passport. They are Huang Xin Jun, Zheng Feng, Zheng Zhong, Gao Xiang Guang, Yang Geng, Xin Jian.

No passport was presented by their companion, Wei Jia Fuan.

However, authorities raised doubts whether the seven are really fishermen because their 50-footvessel had no single fishing apparatus.

A little window into a great darkness....

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"How do Chinese Nationals Illegally Enter Taiwan?"
Very simply, the PRC allows them to. In the same way they used to control the number of IA's sneaking out to Hong Kong. Catching the IA's is a drain on the resources of the enemy, and their presence undermines the enemy's stability. PRC gets to make trouble for Taiwan, and their corrupt officials make money doing it. Everyone is happy.