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      <title>Taiwan Detains Chinese Vessel After Undersea Cable Is Cut</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s Coast Guard Administration has detained the Chinese-crewed cargo vessel &lt;em&gt;Hong Tai 58&lt;/em&gt;, a Togolese-flagged ship with Chinese ownership, on suspicion of deliberately severing the Taiwan-Penghu No. 3 (TP3) submarine cable — a critical communications link between Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s main island and the outlying Penghu archipelago. The incident, which occurred in the pre-dawn hours of a February morning, produced the first successful prosecution of its kind under Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s Telecommunications Management Act. The captain, a Chinese national identified as Wang, received a three-year prison sentence. Both the initial trial and appeal upheld the conviction.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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