China probe claims Taiwanese smugglers controlled vessel that damaged subsea cables

The Togolese-registered freighter Hong Tai 58 is suspected of dragging the third submarine cable between Taiwan and Pengzhou
The Togolese-registered freighter Hong Tai 58 is suspected of dragging the third submarine cable between Taiwan and PengzhouTaiwan Coast Guard Administration
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Chinese authorities made the absurd claim on Wednesday that two Taiwanese citizens led a smuggling operation involving a Chinese-crewed vessel that damaged subsea cables earlier this year.

In June, a Taiwanese court sentenced the Chinese captain of a Togo-registered ship, the Hong Tai 58, to three years in jail after finding him guilty of intentionally damaging undersea cables off Taiwan in February, in a case that alarmed officials in Taipei.

On Wednesday, the public security bureau in Weihai, in China's eastern Shandong province, said its investigations into the incident showed that two Taiwanese men were behind a multi-vessel operation that was illegally transporting frozen goods into China. The authorities' findings came after interviewing seven Chinese crew members on the Hong Tai 58.

China previously accused Taiwan of "manipulating" possible Chinese involvement in the case, saying it was making claims before the facts were clear.

The Weihai public security bureau issued a bounty of up to 250,000 yuan ($35,569) for information or assistance regarding the Taiwanese suspects with the surnames Chien and Chen, adding that they have been on a Chinese customs office wanted list since 2014.

China's Taiwan Affairs Office accused Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party of provoking confrontation, saying Taipei had "ignored the facts of the case" and "maliciously hyped up" the situation.

Taipei is, "sheltering and condoning smuggling crimes, using the opportunity to carry out political manipulation and undermine cross-strait relations," a spokesperson for the office, Peng Qingen, said at a weekly news briefing.

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Liz Lee, Beijing newsroom and additional reporting by Yimou Lee in Taipei; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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