The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) said one of its two ships conducting routine maritime patrol (MARPAT) near Pag-asa Island was “deliberately sideswiped” by a Chinese Maritime Militia (CMM) vessel.
According to the agency, its BRP Datu Cabaylo (MMOV 3001) sustained minor dents in its starboard bow (front right portion) following the collision, which occurred around 7:45 a.m. on October 11.
BFAR added that the same Chinese vessel “conducted dangerous maneuvers” and tried to block its ship’s path.
“Despite the incident, the BFAR vessel maintained its position and was able to continue with its MARPAT mission in the Pag-asa (Sandy) Cays. Both the BRP Datu Cabaylo (MMOV 3001) and the BRP Datu Sanday (MMOV 3002) successfully completed their MARPAT mission in the Pag-asa (Sandy) Cays, and are now safely docked at the Pag-asa Sheltered Port,” BFAR said in its statement.
“We commend the officers and crew of the BRP Datu Cabaylo (MMOV 3001) as they continue to perform their duty, in line with the mandate of BFAR, to uphold Philippine jurisdiction and rights over its territorial waters and exclusive economic zone,” it added.
Fishers group Pamalakaya has since condemned the incident.
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