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Foreign Fishing Boat Sunk After Clash Off Koh Lipe

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A foreign fishing vessel sunk after a confrontation with the Royal Thai Navy off Koh Lipe, with three crew members detained and one injured. The incident occurred on 20 February 2026 after authorities responded to reports of illegal fishing within Thai territorial waters. Naval officers fired warning shots when one vessel allegedly attempted to ram patrol boat Tor 994.

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On 21 February 2026, Rear Admiral Parach Rattanachaiyaphan, spokesperson for the Royal Thai Navy, said the Third Naval Area Command had been alerted by local fishermen to several foreign vessels operating about eight nautical miles east of Koh Lipe. The area lies within Thailand’s territorial sea. Tor 994 was dispatched to investigate.

Upon arrival, officers found ten foreign fishing boats actively fishing in Thai waters. Officials identified themselves and ordered the vessels to stop, but the group attempted to flee. During the pursuit, one vessel reportedly carried out a hostile act by altering course towards Tor 994 in an apparent attempt to collide with it, posing a risk to personnel and equipment.

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In response, officers used proportionate warning fire to stop the vessel. The situation was brought under control and one fishing boat, along with three crew members, was seized. One crew member was injured during the incident.

The seized vessel later sank after the situation had been contained. Authorities provided immediate humanitarian assistance, transferring the injured suspect to Satun Hospital for treatment. The other two suspects were handed over to investigators for legal proceedings.

The Royal Thai Navy stated that the operation was conducted in accordance with international law and the principle of proportionality in law enforcement. It said the action aimed to protect maritime sovereignty and the safety of personnel, while prioritising the protection of human life.

Amarin reported that the Navy added that it will continue strict enforcement in Thai waters to safeguard marine resources and maintain maritime security. It also pledged to promote cooperation with neighbouring countries to address illegal fishing in a sustainable manner.

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Pictures courtesy of Amarin

Key Takeaways

• A foreign fishing vessel was sunk after allegedly attempting to ram Tor 994 eight nautical miles east of Koh Lipe.

• Three crew members were detained, with one injured and treated at Satun Hospital.

• The Royal Thai Navy said the operation followed international law and proportionate use of force.

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