Patrols in Hainan get more power to stop illegal sea entry
Globaltimes.cn | 2012-11-28 14:40:00
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Hainan gives police power to stop illegal sea entry
Border patrol police in China's southernmost province of Hainan on Tuesday were given the power to embark on and check ships which illegally enter its waters.
Detailed Regulations
A newly revised maritime regulation was enacted by the Standing Committee of Hainan Provincial People's Congress on November 27.
★The regulation defines six practices of illegal activities of foreign ships or crews. These include illegal landing on the islands under the jurisdiction of Hainan, damaging coastal defense facilities or facilities for production and living, and carrying out publicity campaigns that endanger China's national security.
★The police can land on, check, seize and expel foreign ships illegally entering the island province's sea areas.
★Hainan border police are entitled to use these measures to stop the illegally entering ships or to force them into changing or reversing course
★According to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, foreign ships are only allowed to make inoffensive passage through China's territorial waters, meaning they can neither stop nor drop anchor.
★In the past, when foreign ships broke the UN convention, the best thing our patrol force could do was chase them out of China's waters. This new regulation will change that situation and grant the patrol force the legal means to actually do its job.
Source: Xinhua-Global Times
Patrols in Hainan get more power to stop illegal sea entry - Globaltimes.cn
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Hainan gives police power to stop illegal sea entry
China.org.cn | 2012-11-28 14:46:21
By Agencies
Border patrol police in China's southernmost province of Hainan on Tuesday were given the power to embark on and check ships which illegally enter its waters.
The police can land on, check, seize and expel foreign ships illegally entering the island province's sea areas, according to a newly revised maritime regulation enacted by the Standing Committee of Hainan Provincial People's Congress.
"Hainan border police are entitled to use these measures to stop the illegally entering ships or to force them into changing or reversing course," it said.
The regulation defines six practices of illegal activities of foreign ships or crews. These include illegal landing on the islands under the jurisdiction of Hainan, damaging the coastal defense facilities or facilities for production and living, and carrying out publicity campaigns that endanger China's national security.
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Globaltimes.cn | 2012-11-28 14:40:00
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Hainan gives police power to stop illegal sea entry
Border patrol police in China's southernmost province of Hainan on Tuesday were given the power to embark on and check ships which illegally enter its waters.
Detailed Regulations
A newly revised maritime regulation was enacted by the Standing Committee of Hainan Provincial People's Congress on November 27.
★The regulation defines six practices of illegal activities of foreign ships or crews. These include illegal landing on the islands under the jurisdiction of Hainan, damaging coastal defense facilities or facilities for production and living, and carrying out publicity campaigns that endanger China's national security.
★The police can land on, check, seize and expel foreign ships illegally entering the island province's sea areas.
★Hainan border police are entitled to use these measures to stop the illegally entering ships or to force them into changing or reversing course
★According to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, foreign ships are only allowed to make inoffensive passage through China's territorial waters, meaning they can neither stop nor drop anchor.
★In the past, when foreign ships broke the UN convention, the best thing our patrol force could do was chase them out of China's waters. This new regulation will change that situation and grant the patrol force the legal means to actually do its job.
Source: Xinhua-Global Times
Patrols in Hainan get more power to stop illegal sea entry - Globaltimes.cn
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Hainan gives police power to stop illegal sea entry
China.org.cn | 2012-11-28 14:46:21
By Agencies
Border patrol police in China's southernmost province of Hainan on Tuesday were given the power to embark on and check ships which illegally enter its waters.
The police can land on, check, seize and expel foreign ships illegally entering the island province's sea areas, according to a newly revised maritime regulation enacted by the Standing Committee of Hainan Provincial People's Congress.
"Hainan border police are entitled to use these measures to stop the illegally entering ships or to force them into changing or reversing course," it said.
The regulation defines six practices of illegal activities of foreign ships or crews. These include illegal landing on the islands under the jurisdiction of Hainan, damaging the coastal defense facilities or facilities for production and living, and carrying out publicity campaigns that endanger China's national security.
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/746991.shtml