Here is a neutral (i.e. Australian) account:
Here is a hilarious PRC-media account (will require 华语 skills):The seizure by Hong Kong’s Customs of nine Terrex armoured personnel carriers owned by the Singapore Army is throwing a spotlight on the complex, swirling relationships between China, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong.
These Chinese-speaking jurisdictions are more contrasting in their governance and cultures than English-speaking countries such as Australia, the US and Britain.
The four share linguistic and cultural affinities, but vary vastly in other ways. It was once said that they together comprise “Greater China”. But that concept has fallen into disuse as people in the smaller jurisdictions have taken to self-describing as Taiwanese and Hong Kongers, as well, of course, as Singaporeans — rather than primarily as “Chinese”.
All four are involved in the chain of events through which the carriers ended up in Hong Kong, for they had been used by Singaporean soldiers exercising in Taiwan.
And China is of course engaged as the sovereign of Hong Kong, as well as claiming sovereignty over Taiwan.
The vituperation in the coverage of the seizure highlights the intense emotions between the four, especially on the part of those in China who feel betrayed that any people of “Chinese” ethnic origin should fail to acknowledge the authority of the People’s Republic.
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And here is an even funnier PAP-media whinging one:
For a proximate cause for this diplomatic/logistic comedy, check out Singaporean Prime-Minister-by-primogeniture Lee Hsien Loong's carefully delicate remarks regarding the society and cities of the famously thin-skinned Chinese.SINGAPORE - Singapore will not allow any single issue to hijack its longstanding, wide-ranging relationship with China, Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan said on Tuesday (Nov 29).
Dr Balakrishnan, the keynote speaker at The Straits Times Global Outlook Forum, was responding to questions about recent frictions in Singapore-China ties, including last week's seizure of nine Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) armoured vehicles by the Customs authorities in Hong Kong.
Senior officials on both sides understand that the relationship is "longstanding, multi-faceted, mutually beneficial" and will not allow any single issue to hijack it, he said at the forum at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
Dr Balakrishnan added: "I wouldn't overreact to that... we expect commercial providers of services to strictly comply with the law.
"It will be a footnote on how to do things strictly, carefully and by the law. It's not a strategic incident."
Last Wednesday (Nov 23), Hong Kong Customs officials seized the SAF Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicles and related equipment that were on board a container ship belonging to shipping firm APL. The SAF vehicles were bound for Singapore after a military exercise in Taiwan.
For an entertaining corollary, consider that the multibillion dollar potential contract between ST Engineering subsidiary ST Kinetics and the USMC is now definitely down the crapper since the PLA has had days to look over the vehicle's informatics and weapons control systems. Hopefully they can cry themselves to sleep over the contract for prototypes they got in March.