China’s ‘monster ship’ off Zambales an act of aggression – NSC

By: - Reporter / @luisacabatoINQ
/ 01:40 PM January 06, 2025

INCURSION Philippine Coast Guard photo taken on Saturday shows China Coast Guard Vessel 5901, also known as “The Monster,” in the coastal waters of Zambales province before it began to move away that evening.

INCURSION: This Philippine Coast Guard photo taken on Saturday shows China Coast Guard Vessel 5901, also known as “The Monster,” in the coastal waters of Zambales province before it began to move away that evening.

MANILA, Philippines — The presence of China’s monster ship off the coast of Zambales since last Saturday is an act of “intimidation, coercion, and aggression,” National Security Council spokesperson Jonathan Malaya said.

In a public briefing on Monday, Malaya was asked about the possible reason behind the presence of Coast Guard Vessel 5901, dubbed “The Monster,” in Philippine territory.

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“Obviously, this is an act of intimidation, coercion, and aggression against the Philippines,” he said at the Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon briefing.

Malaya noted that radio challenges and shadowing continue against the vessel, adding that local authorities will not act provocatively unless instigated.

As of now, Malaya said the monster ship is not doing any blocking or dangerous maneuvers.

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“We are not neglecting this, my countrymen. We have all our assets directed at this monster ship, and the moment it commits any wrongdoing — in the sense of taking any provocative action — it will be met with the appropriate response from the government,” he said in Filipino.

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The monster ship was sighted 100 kilometers (54 nautical miles) from Capones Island through Canada’s Dark Vessel Detection system.

This prompted the Philippine Coast Guard to deploy its BRP Cabra (MRRV-4409), along with a helicopter and Caravan aircraft, to shadow and assert the country’s presence in the area.

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