TAIPEI — Taiwan has identified 52 "suspicious" Chinese-owned ships flying flags of convenience that require close monitoring if detected near the island, the island's coast guard said on Monday, as Taipei seeks to protect its subsea telecommunications cables.

The stricter regime comes after a Cameroon-flagged vessel was briefly detained by the Taiwanese coast guard earlier this month on suspicion of damaging an international cable northeast of the island.

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