News
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More
Friday, June 13, 2025
No Result
View All Result

NEWS

3 °c
London
8 ° Wed
9 ° Thu
11 ° Fri
13 ° Sat
  • Home
  • Video
  • World
    • All
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Europe
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
    • US & Canada

    US to review submarine pact as part of ‘America First’ agenda

    What we know so far after Air India flight from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick crashes

    Zambia’s ex-president left instructions that Hichilema should stay away

    Taiwan jails China captain for undersea cable sabotage

    A Belgrade landmark bombed by Nato could get Trump makeover

    Chile’s salmon farms hope for calmer waters

    Rights group says six Gaza aid boat activists to be deported from Israel

    US to partially evacuate embassy in Iraq as Iran tensions rise

    World Cup 2026: Australia latest to qualify, who else is through?

  • UK
    • All
    • England
    • N. Ireland
    • Politics
    • Scotland
    • Wales

    Man Utd: Matheus Cunha signs for £62.5m from Wolves

    Eighth person charged after woman shot dead

    Celtic settles 85% of Boys Club sex abuse claims in group action

    Under-20 World Championship: Harry Beddall back to lead Wales in final warm-up against Italy

    Michelle O’Neill calls for Gordon Lyons to resign over Facebook post ahead of Larne attack

    Mark Drakeford loses temper with Plaid Cymru leader over funding

    Met Police officer accepts failures in duty

    UK Government pledges £52bn for Scotland in Spending Review

    Hundreds of jobs at risk as bus maker Alexander Dennis plans shutdown of Scottish sites

  • Business
    • All
    • Companies
    • Connected World
    • Economy
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Global Trade
    • Technology of Business

    Poundland sold for £1 with shops set to close

    Council tax expected to rise by 5% a year

    Reeves plans spark tax rise warning after economic shrank in April

    Casement Park to get £50m from government Spending Review

    Devon-based food group given £1.5m to redistribute surplus crops

    People on £10,000 to £96,000 tell us what they want the UK to spend money on

    M&S restarts online orders after cyber attack

    ‘We’ve listened’, says Reeves as U-turn confirmed

    How budget airline hand luggage confusion triggered EU legal row

  • Tech
  • Entertainment & Arts

    Dancers say Lizzo ‘needs to be held accountable’ over harassment claims

    Freddie Mercury: Contents of former home being sold at auction

    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child marks seven years in West End

    Sinéad O’Connor: In her own words

    Tom Jones: Neighbour surprised to find singer in flat below

    BBC presenter: What is the evidence?

    Watch: The latest on BBC presenter story… in under a minute

    Watch: George Alagiah’s extraordinary career

    BBC News presenter pays tribute to ‘much loved’ colleague George Alagiah

    Excited filmgoers: 'Barbie is everything'

  • Science
  • Health
  • In Pictures
  • Reality Check
  • Have your say
  • More
    • Newsbeat
    • Long Reads

NEWS

No Result
View All Result
Home World Asia

Taiwan jails China captain for undersea cable sabotage

June 12, 2025
in Asia
4 min read
250 2
0
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


A Chinese national has been sentenced to three years in prison for damaging an undersea cable connecting Taiwan’s main island and the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait.

The man, identified by his surname Wang, was the captain of the Togolese-registered vessel Hong Tai 58.

The Tainan District Court’s verdict on Thursday marks the first sentencing after reports in recent years of undersea cables around Taiwan being severed.

Taipei has accused Beijing of sabotaging its cables, describing it as a “grey zone” tactic to pressure the self-ruled island, which China claims as its territory.

But China has denied its involvement, calling the incidents “common maritime accidents” that have been “exaggerated” by Taiwanese authorities.

Undersea cables – insulated wires laid on the seabed – carry nearly all of the world’s internet traffic.

An estimated 150 to 200 faults occur across the world’s undersea cable systems every year, according to the International Cable Protection Committee.

Taiwan has 10 domestic and 14 international undersea cables.

The damage to cables linking Taiwan to the Penghu islands “seriously interferes with the government and society’s operations”, the court said in a statement about Thursday’s sentencing.

“The impact is enormous, and the defendant’s actions should be severely condemned.”

In February, Taiwan’s coast guard spotted Hong Tai 58 anchored off the island’s southern coast for several days and broadcasted warnings asking it to leave.

Minutes after Hong Tai 58 departed the waters in the early hours of 25 February, the coast guard learned that an undersea cable in the area had been severed.

Hong Tai 58 was escorted back to Taiwan for investigation, and its crew of eight Chinese nationals were detained.

Mr Wang is the only one to face charges, and the remaining crew members have reportedly been sent back to China.

While Mr Wang initially denied damaging the undersea cables, he said during his trial that he “might have broken the cable”.

Mr Wang, who did not appoint a lawyer, told the court that the rough waters had made navigation tricky, and he instructed the crew to drop the anchor without knowing that the area contained undersea cables.

However, prosecutors argued that he had intentionally damaged the cable, pointing to electronic charts on the ship clearly showing the cable’s location.

Hsu Shu Han, a prosecutor in the case, told BBC Chinese in May that the vessel was “highly suspicious”. It had only one cargo record in the past year and was in poor condition, “but they were still sailing that ship around the Taiwan Strait”, he said.

Mr Hsu also said the ship had gone by multiple names, and that Mr Wang had deliberately concealed information about the vessel’s owner, who has yet to be identified.

The Coast Guard told the court that ships typically move in a circular motion around the anchor, but the Hong Tai 58 had dragged its anchor straight across the seabed.

Prosecutors said the ship had sailed in a zigzag pattern around the cable.

The damaged section of the cable also matched the ship’s anchoring location and showed signs of being snagged by an external force.

Between 2019 and 2023, there were 36 cases of undersea cables being damaged by external forces, according to Taiwan authorities.

Taiwan has been increasingly wary of potential sabotage, especially from China. In January, it accused a Chinese-owned ship of damaging an undersea cable near its northern coast – claims that have been denied by the ship’s owner, Reuters reported.

Kuan Bi-ling, Taiwan’s ocean affairs council minister, said that Hong Tai 58 was among the 52 vessels that Taiwan had been monitoring for suspicious activities.

Such suspicions are not just surfacing in Taiwan: Last November, a Chinese carrier was accused of severing two fibre-optic undersea cables in the Baltic Sea. But a Swedish probe earlier this year said it found no conclusive evidence to suggest this – though a separate investigation remains under way, said Reuters.

“Some scholars have said that World War III could begin with the cutting of undersea cables. I think that’s quite realistic,” Herming Chiueh, deputy minister of Taiwan’s Ministry of Digital Affairs, told BBC Chinese.

“From the Ministry’s perspective, our job is to ensure timely reporting and response for these critical infrastructures.”

Mr Hsu said that Mr Wang’s phone records showed no links to Chinese authorities, and there was no direct evidence proving that the crew had been acting under Chinese government orders.

Tensions have ratcheted between Taiwan and China over the past year. Taiwanese President William Lai has adopted a tough stance against Beijing, calling it a “foreign hostile force”. Meanwhile, China has held regular drills around Taiwan to simulate a blockade of the island.



Source link

Related Posts

Trump says US-China trade deal ‘is done’

June 11, 2025
0

Peter HoskinsBusiness reporterGetty ImagesUS President Donald Trump has said a deal with China "is done" after two days of...

BTS stars RM and V discharged from military as fans await comeback

June 10, 2025
0

Two members of K-pop powerhouse BTS have completed their mandatory military service, prompting fan frenzy and anticipation for their...

US and China set to meet for trade talks in London

June 9, 2025
0

A new round of talks aimed at resolving the trade war between the US and China are set to...

  • Ballyjamesduff: Man dies after hit-and-run in County Cavan

    510 shares
    Share 204 Tweet 128
  • Somalia: Rare access to its US-funded 'lightning commando brigade

    508 shares
    Share 203 Tweet 127
  • Uganda arrest over deadly New Year Freedom City mall crush

    507 shares
    Share 203 Tweet 127
  • Google faces new multi-billion advertising lawsuit

    506 shares
    Share 202 Tweet 127
  • George Weah: Hopes for Liberian football revival with legend as President

    506 shares
    Share 202 Tweet 127
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Ballyjamesduff: Man dies after hit-and-run in County Cavan

August 19, 2022

Somalia: Rare access to its US-funded 'lightning commando brigade

November 23, 2022

Uganda arrest over deadly New Year Freedom City mall crush

January 3, 2023

Stranger Things actor Jamie Campbell Bower praised for addiction post

0

NHS to close Tavistock child gender identity clinic

0

Cold sores traced back to kissing in Bronze Age by Cambridge research

0

Man Utd: Matheus Cunha signs for £62.5m from Wolves

June 12, 2025

Poundland sold for £1 with shops set to close

June 12, 2025

Council tax expected to rise by 5% a year

June 12, 2025

Categories

England

Man Utd: Matheus Cunha signs for £62.5m from Wolves

June 12, 2025
0

After regularly playing as a number nine in his first full season at Wolves, Cunha developed into an attacking...

Read more

Poundland sold for £1 with shops set to close

June 12, 2025
News

Copyright © 2020 JBC News Powered by JOOJ.us

Explore the JBC

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More

Follow Us

  • Home Main
  • Video
  • World
  • Top News
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Tech
  • UK
  • In Pictures
  • Health
  • Reality Check
  • Science
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Login

Copyright © 2020 JBC News Powered by JOOJ.us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
News
More Sites

    MORE

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More
  • News

    JBC News