The Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed that two of the eleven Chinese fishermen arrested in Hasa-hasa shoal for illegal poaching of 500 pawikan were returned to China. The two unnamed Chinese are still in their minority.
Two Chinese minors arrested in the Hasa hasa incident, returned to China
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