Philippine Coast Guard vows to ‘drive away’ Chinese militia vessels in Iroquois Reef

A total of 48 Chinese fishing vessels were recently spotted in Iroquois Reef, as reported by the Armed Forces of the Philippines’s Western Command on its latest air patrol.

John Eric Mendoza

John Eric Mendoza

Philippine Daily Inquirer

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WHERE’S THE FISH? A cluster of Chinese vessels is seen at Del Pilar (Iroquois) Reef on June 30. Pilots who took this photo noted that while they appeared to be fishing boats, they just lingered in the area and hardly engaged in any fishing activity. —AFP WESCOMPHOTO

July 12, 2023

MANILA — The Philippine Coast Guard will intensify patrols to “drive away” the suspected Chinese maritime militia vessels spotted off the Iroquois Reef and Sabina Shoal within the country’s exclusive economic zone in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

This pronouncement was made by PCG spokesperson for WPS affairs Commodore Jay Tarriela.

“I would like to assure you that the Philippine Coast Guard will also take measures to deploy our vessels in order to drive away the Chinese Maritime Militia from that area,” Tarriela told reporters in an interview.

A total of 48 Chinese fishing vessels were recently spotted in Iroquois Reef, as reported by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)’s Western Command on its latest air patrol conducted last June 30.

The AFP also found Chinese maritime assets near Sabina Shoal, specifically three Chinese Coast Guard ships and two People’s Liberation Army-Navy vessels.

Tarriela previously said that the presence of the Chinese maritime militias may be a prelude to China’s illegal occupation of the area.

PCG: Swarming of reefs may be start of occupation

China claims almost all of the areas in the South China Sea, including the West Philippine Sea, through its nine-dash line.

But the Philippines challenged China’s claim before the Permanent Court of Arbitration, which later invalidated China’s claim.

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