Indonesia says police foil bid to smuggle dead crew off Chinese ship

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Indonesia says foils bid to smuggle dead crew off Chinese ship

JAKARTA - Indonesian police said on Friday that they had foiled a bid to smuggle the bodies of three crew members who died on a Chinese fishing vessel back to the South-east Asian nation.

Jakarta and Beijing earlier pledged to probe the incidents, which anti-trafficking experts say highlight a fishing industry riddled with forced labour and exploited workers who face non-payment, overwork, violence and even death. Last month, the authorities intercepted two Chinese vessels near Singapore and found the body of Indonesian crew member Hasan Apriadi inside a freezer on one of the ships.

 

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