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Mainland Fishing Boat Drifts to Kinmen Beiding; Coast Guard Focuses on Preventing Small Target Smuggling

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An empty Chinese fishing boat drifted to Kinmen. The owner abandoned it, and Taiwan will dispose of it. The Coast Guard is stepping up monitoring to prevent smuggling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What did the Coast Guard detect in the Beiding waters of Kinmen at 9:08 AM yesterday?
A: They detected an unidentified small boat moving toward the shore under poor sea conditions.
Q: What was found inside the unidentified small boat when the patrol boat investigated?
A: They found only an outboard motor and fishing gear on the boat, with no personnel or oil spills.
Q: Why did the mainland fishing boat "Jin Jin Tang A2-051" drift away from the pier?
A: It drifted away accidentally due to poor weather conditions and a failure to properly tie the cables.
Q: What will happen to the mainland fishing boat after the owner agreed to abandon it?
A: The whole case will be coordinated with the responsible units to announce the clearance in accordance with the Waste Disposal Act.
Q: How is the Coast Guard Administration strengthening border defense resilience and duty effectiveness?
A: They are introducing technological equipment to assist in duties and increasing rewards for reporting maritime cases.