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By Bright Choomanee

 

Four Thai nationals detained in Myanmar are reportedly safe after their boat allegedly entered Myanmar waters in the Andaman Sea over the weekend. The government reported this information yesterday, December 3, following an incident where Myanmar navy vessels reportedly opened fire on some of the 15 Thai fishing boats that strayed 6 to 7 kilometres into Myanmar waters on November 30.

 

During the incident, a tragic loss occurred as one fisherman drowned after jumping into the sea. Some 31 crew members, including the four Thais, were subsequently detained by the Myanmar officials.

 

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra assured that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reached out with an official communication regarding the situation.

 

“We have received confirmation that all four Thais are safe,” she stated. “Efforts are ongoing to secure their release as quickly as possible.”

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa engaged in discussions with both the Myanmar ambassador to Thailand and Myanmar’s foreign minister concerning the release of the detained individuals. The Royal Thai Embassy in Myanmar, along with the Ministry of Defence, is actively involved in these diplomatic efforts.

 

 

Thawee Phaeyai, chairman of the Phang Nga Fisheries Association, has shown solidarity with those affected, visiting Ban Nam Khem in Phang Nga province to support the families of the detained crew members. He provided details of the confrontation, stating that the Thai fishing vessel Sor Charoenchai 8 was attacked by the Myanmar navy, leading to injuries and casualties.

 

Thawee highlighted the importance of Thai fishing operations adhering to the maritime boundaries of Thailand. He emphasised that all Thai fishing vessels include Vessel Monitoring Systems to prevent encroachments into restricted or foreign waters. According to Thawee, the captains of these vessels have denied any border violations, reported Bangkok Post.

 

“The use of force by the Myanmar military was excessive.”

 

Thawee added that the association plans to formally request assistance from relevant agencies to ensure the safe return of the detained crew members.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-12-04

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thai fishing boats that strayed 6 to 7 kilometres into Myanmar waters

 

You don't stray 6-7 kilometers into another countries boundaries by accident, especially during war time, they intentionally went there, they knew the risks.

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29 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

You don't stray 6-7 kilometers into another countries boundaries by accident, especially during war time, they intentionally went there, they knew the risks.

 

Can't they just blame "brake failure" and call it a day?

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