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Court Rejects Arrest Warrant for Chinese Dissident Arriving in South Korea by Sea

Seosan: A court on Thursday rejected a request for a warrant to arrest a Chinese dissident who fled China in a rubber boat and arrived in South Korea earlier this week by sea. The Seosan branch of the Daejeon District Court made the decision in a hearing for Dong Guangping, who is accused of violating the Immigration Control Act.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the court stated that it is difficult to recognize the need for detention, as well as the risk of flight or destruction of evidence. The Coast Guard is reportedly discussing where Dong could stay temporarily, including the possibility of placement at an immigration holding facility.

Dong was discovered by a fishing vessel in waters off Taean, a county on South Korea's central west coast, at 9:36 p.m. Monday, while drifting in a 3.3-meter-long rubber boat. The Coast Guard, dispatched after receiving a report, detained Dong at the scene and took him to Shinjin Port to investigate the circumstances of his entry into South Korean territorial waters.

Dong, who served as a police officer and soldier in China, was dismissed from the police in 1999 for co-signing a letter commemorating the 10th anniversary of the crackdown on protesters at Tiananmen Square in 1989. After participating in a Tiananmen Square memorial event in 2014, he was detained by Chinese authorities and has since escaped from China and been repatriated several times.

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