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A Taiwanese angler from the outlying island of Kinmen could be freed if he is discharged from the military, a lawmaker said. Hu, 25, along with another man from Kinmen, set off on a fishing trip on March 17 but as fog closed in, they strayed into Chinese waters. While the other man was allowed to return to Kinmen almost a week later, Hu was forced to stay as china accused him of hiding his identity as an active-duty officer.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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