After PLA, Chinese coastguard patrols contested Scarborough Shoal in South China Sea
Patrols aimed to ‘resolutely safeguard’ territorial sovereignty, China Coast Guard says, citing continued boosting of law enforcement
The China Coast Guard announced the latest patrols in a brief statement on Saturday, saying it had “continuously strengthened law enforcement patrols in the territorial waters and surrounding areas of China’s Huangyan Island” since the beginning of November.
The aim was to “further strengthen control over the relevant waters and resolutely safeguard national territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests,” it said.
The PLA’s Southern Theatre Command, which oversees the South China Sea, also said in a statement on Thursday that it had been “reinforcing patrols and vigilance” around the reef this month, following “combat readiness patrols” in the sea and airspace around the reef.