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| Feb 6, 2008 | |
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Man arrested after throwing Molotov cocktail at Japanese Foreign ministry
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| TOKYO - A MAN threw a Molotov cocktail into Japan's Foreign
Ministry compound Wednesday and slashed himself with a knife, but
there were no other injuries or damage, police said.
Naoya Kina, 22, a right-wing extremist, was arrested on the spot by police who rushed to the scene, according to a Tokyo Metropolitan Police spokesman, who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing protocol. Kina was taken to a hospital for his cuts, which were minor, the spokesman said. The motive for the attack was unknown, he said, adding that the man was carrying a letter of protest, whose content was not available. Right-wing extremists have committed similar attacks in the past on government buildings or embassies, including Chinese ones. The police spokesman, however, denied that the action was related to pesticide-contaminated dumplings imported from China, which have sickened at least 10 people here and caused a nationwide panic over the safety of Chinese food imports. The man apparently made his way into the ministry and threw a bottle filled with a flammable liquid toward the ministry's front entrance, the spokesman said, adding that other details are still under investigation. Kyodo News agency said the man climbed over a fence surrounding the ministry. -- AP | |
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