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Taiwan Arrests Ex-Chinese Navy Captain for Illegal Entry on June 10
Jun 11, 2024, 07:43 AM
On June 10, Taiwanese authorities arrested a former Chinese navy captain who illegally entered Taipei harbor on a speedboat. Senior Taiwanese officials suspect the individual may have been probing the island's defenses. The incident has prompted Taiwan to increase its security measures. The man claims political persecution, but authorities are investigating the validity of these claims.
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