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Indonesian fishermen accuse Singapore coast guard of reckless enforcement in dispute near Tuas
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SINGAPORE, Jan 3 — The Singapore Police Force (SPF) confirmed yesterday that the Singapore Police Coast Guard took “appropriate enforcement action” after Indonesian fishing...

A viral TikTok video shows a fisherman falling overboard after waves created by a Singapore Coast Guard boat. He was rescued by his crew, and one of them can be heard shouting at the patrol boat’s crew. — TODAY file picas a first-time user .

A viral TikTok video shows a fisherman falling overboard after waves created by a Singapore Coast Guard boat. He was rescued by his crew, and one of them can be heard shouting at the patrol boat’s crew.that several Indonesian vessels entered Singapore waters multiple times on December 24, with two vessels going deeper into Singapore’s territory around 1:20pm. The coast guard instructed the vessels to leave, which they did by 1:40pm.

It added that the Singapore Consulate in Batam is engaging with Indonesian officials to address concerns. The fisherman who fell, 18-year-old Danil Mahadir Van, told CNN Indonesia that he and his father believed they were fishing in their rightful area and were reluctant to leave. He claimed the coast guard’s manoeuvres caused large waves, leading to his fall.reported Distrawandi, Chairman of the Indonesian Fishermen’s Association, as criticising the Singapore Marine Police for reckless and dangerous actions, urging humane enforcement and better understanding of maritime boundaries.

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