Reported about 1 year ago
During legislative questioning in Taiwan, Premier Su Tseng-chang referred to a recent incident where a Chinese national sailed a boat into a river and expressed intentions to surrender as a 'vivid lesson'. Su promised stricter reviews by the Defense Ministry and Coast Guard to prevent similar incidents, expressing apologies for causing worry and anxiety among the people. The Coast Guard was under scrutiny for its handling of the situation, with opposition lawmakers questioning security measures and suggesting it could have been a test of Chinese Communist Party aggression. Discipline actions were taken against Coast Guard officials involved in the incident.
Source: YAHOO