A group of fishermen who tackled the suspect in the second attack against a Japanese politician in under a year said Sunday that they were suprised by the lax security.
The fishermen who tackled the man suspected of the second attack on a Japanese political leader in less than a year were surprised by the lack of security for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
WAKAYAMA, Japan (AP) The fishermen who tackled the man suspected of the second attack on a Japanese politician in less than a year said Sunday that they w
TOKYO (Reuters) - An explosive thrown at Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at an election rally on Saturday has raised alarming questions about the state of VIP security, less than a year after a former premier was gunned down and weeks before Japan hosts G7 leaders. | 06:43am
An explosive thrown at Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at an election rally on Saturday has raised alarming questions about the state of VIP security, less than a year after a former premier