Japan Seizes Chinese Fishing Boat, Arrests Skipper

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This handout photo taken on Thursday from Japan’s Fisheries Agency shows Fisheries Enforcement Headquarters’ fisheries patrol vessel “Hakuo Maru”, left, and a Chinese fishing vessel sailing within Japan’s exclusive economic zone off Nagasaki Prefecture. (Photo: Handout)

TOKYO — Japanese authorities ​have seized a Chinese ‌fishing boat and arrested its captain for allegedly fleeing inspection in its exclusive economic zone, an incident that could further inflame ​tensions ⁠between Asia’s top two economies.

The captain, a 47-year-old Chinese national, was arrested on Thursday and stands accused of trying to evade an on-board inspection by a Japanese fisheries control officer about 170 kilometres southwest of the island of Meshima in Goto, Nagasaki, Japan’s fisheries agency ⁠said.

According to the agency’s office for the Kyushu region, the boat had a crew of 11.

While Japan has seized fishing vessels from South Korea and Taiwan ​in recent years, the incident is the first involving a vessel from China ​since ‌2022 and comes against the backdrop of a major diplomatic dispute between ​the ⁠countries.

“We will continue to take resolute action in our ⁠enforcement activities to prevent and deter illegal fishing operations by foreign vessels,” Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara told a ⁠regular press conference on Friday.

In 2024, the agency conducted seven on-board inspections, seized a Taiwanese fishing boat and had 18 cases in which illegal fishing gear was confiscated, according to its annual report.

China’s ​foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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