A

2.

-

continuously for 3 whole days. On 16-1-1990, they reached an unknown fishing

). They purchased some food and

port near SHUI DONG GANG ( replenishment at RMB $ 70.

voyage southward.

After a two-hour stopover, they carried on their On the following day, they encountered a PRC patrol boat. The group was allowed to proceed onward after receiving inspection from the PRC officials. They sailed for another two days and nights and finelly arrived Hong Kong in the morning on 20-1-1990

Additional Information:

They had no knowledge of the followings:

the screening policy.

1.

i)

ii)

mandatory/forced repatriation.

iii) that they would be placed on a deserted island after their

arrival in Hong Kong.

iv)

2.

3.

whether the Sino-Vietnamese broder is closed or control tightened.

They all would write back to Vietnam.

2 stopovers in China (DONG XING

port near SHUI DONG GANG 水東港

東興

and an unknown fishing

They were examined by PRC officials once. No replenishment was given.

4.

56

5.

Total number of unaccompanied minors under the age 18: 1 (1 B)

6.

Hong Kong is chosen instead of other countries due to safety reasons.

7.

No. of Serviceman/Ex-serviceman/Policeman : NIL.

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