Here's Jay's statement:
CCG Employs Water Cannons Against BRP Datu Gumbay Piang
This morning, the BRP Datu Gumbay Piang (MMOV 3014), operated by the Department of Agriculture - Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR), was targeted by two China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels while engaged in sustaining the “Kadiwa para sa Bagong Bayaning Mangingisda” (KBBM) initiative near Bajo De Masinloc (BDM) with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).
At approximately 9:14 AM, CCG 5201 directed its water cannon at the starboard side of the BRP Datu Gumbay Piang, which was located 14 nautical miles east of BDM. This aggressive action lasted for about 29 minutes, resulting in significant damage including shattered glass from the aft window of the bridge, damage to the captain's cabin partitions, and a short circuit affecting electrical outlets and five outdoor air conditioning units. One personnel from DA-BFAR sustained injuries due to the shattered glass caused by the water cannon. Simultaneously, CCG 21562 engaged the vessel from the port side, also utilizing water cannon fire while positioned 17 nautical miles east of BDM Shoal.
Additionally, a Chinese maritime militia vessel, CMM 00001, conducted hazardous maneuvers and attempted to use water cannons against the BRP Datu Gumbay Piang, which was then 10.38 nautical miles east of BDM Shoal. The Philippine vessel effectively executed safety maneuvers to avert any potential damage.
CCG 5201 and CCG 21562 continued to obstruct the DA-BFAR vessel as it navigated back to a safer position away from Bajo De Masinloc. Utilizing the seamanship skills of its crew, the BRP Datu Gumbay Piang successfully maneuvered away from the CCG vessels and rejoined nine other DA-BFAR vessels in the area, continuing its mission to provide fuel and supplies to Filipino fishermen.
It is important to highlight that at approximately 8:30 AM, a People’s Liberation Army-Navy warship with bow number 525 issued a radio broadcast announcing live fire exercises at specified coordinates. This declaration caused significant panic and fear among Filipino fishermen in the area. The coordinates provided were as follows:
- Point 1: 15°13'00.0"N 118°20'00.0"E
- Point 2: 14°45'00.0"N 118°20'00.0"E
- Point 3: 14°54'00.0"N 118°05'00.0"E
- Point 4: 15°30'00.0"N 118°05'00.0"E
Despite the hostile actions, the PCG and DA-BFAR remains committed to upholding our maritime jurisdiction in the West Philippine Sea and protecting the safety and security of the Filipino fishermen.