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S Korea fishing boat held by DPRK: official
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-30 09:33 SEOUL: A South Korean fishing boat likely crossed a maritime border into the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) early on Thursday and is being towed by a patrol boat to a port in the north, a South Korean military official said.
Contrary to earlier reports it had been captured, the fishing boat with an unidentified number of crew members on board likely experienced a malfunction of its satellite navigation system and strayed north of the maritime border with the communist state, the official said. The official said it is not likely a case of a DPRK vessel venturing into the South and capturing the ship. The incident comes as a South Korean worker has been held for more than 120 days for supposedly insulting the Pyongyang's political system at a factory park jointly run by the two Koreas. |