Fujian coast guard conducts routine patrol of waters near Kinmen

FUZHOU -- Fujian coast guard conducted a routine law enforcement patrol in the waters near Kinmen on Monday, according to a spokesperson for a regional bureau of China Coast Guard (CCG).
Zhu Anqing, spokesperson for the CCG East China Sea Bureau, said that since June, the Fujian coast guard had organized fleet formations to strengthen law enforcement patrols in waters adjacent to Kinmen, while also carrying out special law enforcement operations related to the summer fishing moratorium.
These measures have effectively enhanced maritime controls in relevant waters, safeguarded the legitimate rights and interests as well as the lives and property of Chinese fishermen, including those from the Taiwan region, and have strongly maintained normal navigation and operational order in the Xiamen-Kinmen maritime area, Zhu said.
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