Tokyo, June 17: A man was arrested in Japanese city of Osaka on Monday after allegedly stabbing a police officer, stealing his loaded handgun and remaining on the run for about 24 hours, authorities said.

The suspect, 33-year-old Yujiro Iimori, attacked the policeman with a knife on Sunday in Suita - a suburb north of downtown Osaka - inflicting multiple injuries that left the officer in a serious condition, officials were cited as saying by Efe news. According to authorities, Iimori seized the officer's gun and fled the scene.

The police then issued a nationwide arrest warrant and urged residents of Suita and surrounding areas not to leave their homes until the suspect was located. Police Officer Stabbed Ahead of G20 Summit in Japan.

Iimori was arrested at 6.30 a.m. on Monday in Mino, a town near Suita, with the gun still in his possession. It was loaded with four bullets, although the firearm had contained five rounds of ammunition at the time it was stolen, the police said.

The incident led to the cancellation of outdoor events and the closure of shops in the area, reports say. It took place amid a heightened security protocol in Osaka ahead of the G20 leaders' summit that the Japanese metropolis is set to host on June 28-29.

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