m******o 发帖数: 542 | 1 South Korea has arrested nine Chinese sailors after officials were injured
when they boarded a ship suspected of illegal fishing in the Yellow Sea.
Four South Koreans were injured in a fight involving Chinese sailors armed
with clubs and knives, South Korea's coast guard says.
The 227-ton vessel was spotted near Heuksan island, 72km (44.7 miles) north-
west of South Jeolla province.
There have been several confrontations over illegal fishing in the Yellow
Sea.
The South Korean coast guard said it rescued one official who fell overboard
. Three others sustained injuries while on board, according to officials.
"The Chinese sailors were seized while trying to escape. They are being
taken to our base," a spokesman from the coast guard told news agency Agence
-France Presse.
This incident comes just over a week after the sentencing of a Chinese
fisherman who killed a South Korean coast guard in December 2011.
On 19 April, Chinese fisherman Cheng Dawei was sentenced to 30 years in jail
for stabbing a South Korean coast guard to death. His boat had been stopped
in the Yellow Sea for illegal fishing.
About 475 Chinese ships were seized for illegal fishing in the Yellow Sea
last year, up from 370 the year before, according to the coast guard.
The sea inside South Korea's exclusive economic zone, between China and the
West coast of the Korean peninsula, is rich in crabs and anchovies.
The Chinese fishermen regularly caught in the area are usually released
after paying a fine.
But previous attempts to intercept Chinese fishing boats have also ended in
violence. In 2008, another South Korean coast guard officer was killed in a
fight with Chinese fishermen.
In October 2011, the coast guard said it had used tear gas and rubber
bullets to subdue Chinese fishermen wielding clubs and shovels. | R********n 发帖数: 5904 | 2 咋回事,有逮了?我共真是麻烦不断,呵呵。
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