Tokyo, October 19: A man was arrested for allegedly throwing, what appeared to be Molotov cocktails, at Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and crashing a van into a concertina barrier near the Prime Minister's Office, Kyodo News reported. The incident, reportedly, occurred at around 5:50 am (local time). The arrested accused has been identified as Atsunobu Usuda (49) from Kawaguchi in Saitama Prefecture, near Tokyo.
Several containers were found inside the vehicle, Kyodo News reported citing an investigative source. The Tokyo metropolitan police department said there were no reports of injuries but a police vehicle was partially burned after the man threw around five objects near the LDP headquarters. Molotov cocktails are also known as petrol bombs which are used to hurl fire, commonly used by rioters. Japan Reports First Bird Flu Outbreak of the Season, Strain of Avian Influenza Detected in Chickens in Hokkaido.
Man Arrested for Crashing Van, Throwing Cocktails at Japan PM Office
Video: a man threw several firebombs at the headquarters of Japan's ruling party today, then crashed his car into a barrier in front of the Prime Minister's residence. The man was arrested. No injuries have been reported. pic.twitter.com/og5aSAgVqV
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As per Kyodo News, the man got out of the van after hitting the barrier and threw what appeared to be a smoke flare at police officers. He did not resist arrest but has remained silent during the questioning, the report stated citing officials. LDP is one of the oldest political parties in Japan founded in the 1950s. It is also Japan's largest political party. LDP Secretary General Hiroshi Moriyama, top brass of the party said he was "enraged" by the acts, adding the LDP's campaigning will continue as scheduled. Japan Wants Its Hardworking Citizens To Try 4-Day Workweek; 8% of Companies Allow Employees To Take Three or More Days Off per Week.
Police officers and firefighters were seen inspecting the area in front of the LDP's headquarters, while an entrance to the premises of the prime
minister's office was cordoned off with tape. Earlier in 2022, former Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was stabbed to death while he was interacting with the media. (ANI)