A China Coast Guard vessel sails in front of the BRP Datu Sunday, a Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources vessel, during the Datu’s deployment to Scarborough Shoal on February 22nd (Photo: Philippine Coast Guard)
A China Coast Guard vessel sails in front of the BRP Datu Sunday, a Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources vessel, during the Datu’s deployment to Scarborough Shoal on February 22nd (Photo: Philippine Coast Guard)

New Regulations Indicates China Will Detain Individuals Illegally Entering Maritime Territory

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On May 15th, the China Coast Guard (CCG) posted a statement on its website announcing Decree No. 3, or the Regulations on Administrative Law Enforcement Procedures for Coast Guard Agencies. The statement said the regulations contain new provisions for the administrative law enforcement procedures for the CCG. The purpose of the new regulations is to standardize administrative law enforcement procedures and build on the two previous criminal procedure regulations issued in 2023. The regulations are the first time the CCG has issued provisions regarding how to detain individuals and seize their vessels if they "trespass." The new CCG provisions is set to come into effect on June 15, 2024.

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