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the rest 30 persons set sail on the same day afternoon. They had once been intercepted by PRC officials after a few hours' voyage but were allowed to carry on their journey. They soon arrived at MACAO and stayed over-night. They moved on in the following morning and entered Hong Kong waters several hours later.
Group II
Re: LI SHI WU
(李世武
Subject was a minor CII. He was born in China in 1980 and was all along living at YI DUI, ZHU SHAN CUN, SONG BO XIANG, FANG CHENG XIAN,
GUANGXI SHENG, CHINA (中國廣西省防城県松柏鄉竹山村一樣
with his parents and siblings. He had no knowledge of this escape but just obeyed his mother to join Group I on 14-2-90. Since then, he shared the same itinerary with Group I until his arrival in Hong Kong.
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Two of them had knowledge of the screening policy by means of BBC radio broadcast.
Two of them had knowledge of the mandatory repatriation by means of BBC radio broadcast before sailing.
The 29 persons of Group I were land-crossers from Vietnam to China.
According to the VBP, the Sino-Vietnamese border was still opened. Each adult paid RMB $2 to the VN officials and was allowed to pass the check point.
5. Five stopovers in China.
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The exodus junk had once been intercepted by PRC officials before they reached MACAO. However, they were allowed to continue their journey after the usual examination. In addition, they were given some fresh water by the said officials.
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