After they killed two Vietnamese sea poachers
By Mortz
C. Ortigoza
SUAL, Pangasinan
– Because of amity and solidarity at the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Vietnamese government will
not file a criminal case against those men of the Philippine Navy who shot to death two
Vietnamese fishermen, Ambassador Ly Quoc Tuan said.
“No,
no! I think this is not a case. This is the issue that we came, we talked, we
solved between the two countries,” Ly retorted when asked if his government either file murder or homicide against the excessive use of force by the Filipinos.
The envoy was with President Rodrigo Duterte here Wednesday in the ceremonial sent off at the Sual Sea Warf and Causeway Area of the five fishermen caught sea poaching 34 nautical miles off Cape Bolinao in Pangasinan Province.
The envoy was with President Rodrigo Duterte here Wednesday in the ceremonial sent off at the Sual Sea Warf and Causeway Area of the five fishermen caught sea poaching 34 nautical miles off Cape Bolinao in Pangasinan Province.
Vietnamese Ambassador Ly Quoc Tuan Photo by Mortz C. Ortigoza |
The case
ensued last September 22 when Philippine Navy BRP Miguel Malvan vessel PS19 pursued six
Vietnamese ships that were caught at 8:30 pm inflagrante delicto
using powerful lights in drawing fish, one of them tried to obstruct and
attacked the coast guard ship.
The crew
of PS19 opened fire on the men at Vietnamese vessel PY 96173 TS when they
intended to ram the front part of the government’s vessel.
The
shooting resulted to the death of Le Van Liem and Le Van Reo and the arrest of Phan Lam, Phan Net, Nguyen Uan
Trong, Nguyen Than Chi, and Pham To.
The envoy
said the non-filling of the case was part of the cooperation between Vietnam
and the Philippines.
He cited
that Vietnam did not harm Filipino and Chinese fishermen who intruded on their
territorial sea.
“No, no. We do not use force”.
He said that
in situation like this his country immediately call the Philippine Embassy in
Vietnam to pick up Filipinos detained there so they can return home.
“No,
we don’t do the same. We have a lot of Filipino fishermen you know we asked the
Embassy of the Philippines in Vietnam to come and to pick and return them home
so we have done…”
When asked
if poaching like the one in September 22 can be committed again by his
compatriots, Ly said that his government has measures laid with their fishermen
like not to violate the territorial sea of other countries.
During the
sent off ceremony to Vietnam of the poachers, President Duterte apologized to the death of their two country men.
"I'd like to
address our Vietnamese friends. We are one. We are Asians. I'm sorry for the
incident. I hope it would never happen again. But this incident will not
destroy our bond of relationship -- very strong. We would be willing to talk
anytime," Duterte told the ambassador and the five fishermen.READ: