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Group II who was the newphew of boatmaster. On 2-2-90, the combined group travelled to QINZHON LIQUANG HWA QIAO FARM
世
CBs # bh y 4 Th F where they were received by two males, TRAN THẾ CƯƠNG (
( Th
) and LOC
). These two men were believed to be former ECVIIs as the Boat-
master learned that they had entered Hong Kong as Vietnamese
refugees once. The party with two couriers (TRAN and LOC)
set off on 6-2-90 and reached ZHAN JIANG (
2811
Ht in th
the same afternoon. They spent one night at int
Whit fut lehere 6
JB,
湛江市赤
where they stayed with C/F the sister-in-law of boatmaster. They left on
7-2-90 and arrived at TAI PING on 8-2-90. After the payment of RMB$8,500, the party of 13 were given a small fishing junk, 10 bottles of water and 40 litres of fuel. They then set sail at 1600 hrs and rested at a small island after dark, They spent one day there as their junk was driven ashore. They moved again on the evening of 9-2-90 and reached Hong Kong waters in next early morning.
Group II
He was born in DONG XING, CHINA. He was unemployed and lived with his parents since birth.
He was asked to join Group I by his relative, the boatmaster. The passage and expenses were arranged by his parents and the boatmaster. He travelled with Group I on 2-2-90.
Additional Information
2.
None had knowledge of the screening policy or mandatory/ forced repatriation before departure.
All would write back to Vietnam.
3. They had not been interviewed by Chinese Authority though they
were asked to depart as soon as possible by police at TAI PING. None had heard of the news that they would be placed on a deserted island after their arrival in Hong Kong.
4.
15. No