TNAG-2066-FCO40-2944-Vietnamese-boat-people-and-China-1990 — Page 54

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

gold for conveying him to Hong Kong. The junk set sail at 1400 hrs. on 6-5-90 and sailed along a large river. After 4 hours' voyage, the junk loaded three more Chinese women on board. Later, the junk arrived at somewhere in western part of Hong Kong island at 0300 hrs. of 7-5-90. They got off while the junk sailed away. Then he took a taxi to visit his aunt at Kowloon side. His aunt persuaded him to report to the police. Eventually, he was accompanied by his aunt to surrender himself to Mongkok Police Station at 1045 hrs. of the same day.

Additional Information

誼闊

1. Subject was a landcross from LUONG SON to YOU YI GUAN (1) of China.

2.

He had knowledge of the screening policy and mandatory repatriation by means of BBC radio broadcast before his departure.

3.

Four stopovers in China.

4.

He had no knowledge of the following :-

(a)

the news that he would be placed on a deserted island after his arrival in Hong Kong.

(b)

any other VBP on their way to Hong Kong except his two friends.

(c)

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6.

the 'Push-out' policy implemented by the Malaysian Government.

(d) the registration number of the vessel, personal particulars of the owner, and any

Chinese official involved.

The Sino-Vietnamese border was still open.

He chose to come to Hong Kong because of safety.

7. Total number of unaccompanied minors under the age of 18 : NIL.

8. Serviceman/Ex-serviceman/Policeman: NIL.

9.

No criminal offence was committed.

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