Five Charged in Vietnam After Fishing Dispute Turns Violent
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Five individuals in Quang Tri province, Vietnam, have been charged following a fishing dispute that escalated into a physical altercation.
- Four of the accused have been detained, while one faces travel restrictions.
- The incident occurred on June 15, resulting in injuries to several participants who required hospital treatment.
Authorities in Vietnam's Quang Tri province have initiated legal proceedings against five individuals involved in a physical altercation that erupted during a fishing trip, leading to injuries and subsequent arrests.
The incident, which took place on June 15 in Lam Trach village, Phong Nha commune, saw a dispute between two groups of fishermen escalate into a violent clash. The groups were led by Truong Van Ngan, 36, and Truong Sy Hung, 29, against Nguyen Van Hoai, 32, Nguyen Van Ba, 33, and Nguyen Van Huyen, 53.
The brawl resulted in Ngan, Hung, Ba, and Huyen sustaining injuries requiring hospital care. Hoai also suffered a hand injury. Following an investigation, the Phong Nha commune police, in coordination with the regional prosecutor's office, have charged all five men with "disturbing public order."
As of August 14, four of the accused, Ngan, Hung, Ba, and Hoai, have been taken into temporary custody. The fifth individual, Huyen, is prohibited from leaving his place of residence while the investigation continues. The case is currently being processed according to legal regulations.
Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.