MANILA, Philippines — China has approved a new policy authorizing its coast guard extensive powers to detain foreigners deemed “illegally crossing” its borders without trial, according to ...
MANILA, Philippines — China is now looking at detaining for 60 days without trial suspected violators of its exit and entry laws covering what it considers its territorial waters, including ...
MANILA, Philippines — China has granted its Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) the authority to detain foreigners it suspects of "trespassing" its borders — including disputed areas in the South China ...
China has approved new regulations authorizing its coast guard to detain for up to 60 days without trial foreign trespassers who cross what it claims are its borders. The Chinese Embassy in Manila ...
(UPDATE) CHINA has empowered its coast guard to detain foreigners "illegally" sailing into parts of the South China Sea it claims as part of its territory, according to media reports. The new ...
Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. described China’s directive to arrest trespassers in the South China Sea as ...
China has approved a new policy authorizing its coast guard extensive powers to detain foreigners deemed “illegally crossing” its borders without trial, according to media reports. An article ...
Beijing has fleshed out the Chinese coastguard’s powers to detain foreigners suspected of illegally crossing borders, rolling out regulations on Wednesday that stipulate suspects can be held for ...
Japanese, U.S. and South Korean coast guard vessels have conducted their first three-way drill off Japan’s coast as the ...
The China Coast Guard (CCG) can detain trespassers without trial, the South China Morning Post reported on Thursday, citing a regulatory document of Beijing set to take effect in June.
China has issued a regulation empowering its coast guard to detain foreigners trespassing in the South China Sea following the Philippine civilian mission to the West Philippine Sea (WPS) that ended ...