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After cable television damage, Taiwan to step up monitoring of flag of benefit ships

Taiwan will step up the security and management of ships carrying flags of convenience, consisting of boarding them, after a Chineselinked freight vessel was thought of damaging an undersea interactions cable, the government said.

Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, said a ship owned by a Hong Kong business but registered both in Cameroon and Tanzania, harmed a cable to the north of the island previously this month, although it says it has not had the ability to confirm the ship's objectives and was unable to board it due to bad weather.

The ship's owner has rejected involvement, and China's. government has stated Taiwan was comprising allegations before the. truths were clear.

The event has particularly alarmed Taiwan provided it has. consistently grumbled about grey zone Chinese activities. around the island, designed to push it without direct. conflict, such as balloon overflights and sand dredging.

In a report to legislators ahead of ministers taking questions. in parliament on Thursday, Taiwan's National Security Bureau. said it plans to step up surveillance and management of ships. carrying so-called flags of benefit, referring to those. registered to other nations than their real owner.

Such ships which have previously been found to misreport. information about them will be placed on a list of ships for. priority assessment at ports, it stated.

If these ships go into within 24 nautical miles of Taiwan's. coast and are close to where undersea cable televisions are, the coast. guard will be dispatched to board them and examine, the. bureau included.

Taiwan will likewise promote greater international cooperation. with the United States and Europe over suspected damage to. undersea cables, it stated.

The bureau will continue to exchange intelligence with. similar nations, collect danger alert information, evaluate. developing patterns in sabotage techniques and incorrect covers, and. share prevention and reaction experience.

It did not offer details.

Taiwan, whose government declines Beijing's sovereignty. claims, has pointed to similarities between what it experienced. and damage to undersea cable televisions in the Baltic Sea following. Russia's intrusion of Ukraine.

Last week, Taiwan's federal government said Chinese ships flying. flags of convenience have the mark of wicked about them.

(source: Reuters)