yī míng一名rì běn日本zì wèi duì自卫队yuán员chuǎng rù闯入zhōng guó中国zhù驻rì日dà shǐ guǎn大使馆bèi bǔ被捕
On the morning of March 24, an incident occurred in Tokyo where someone broke into the Chinese Embassy in Japan.
A man climbed over the wall to enter the embassy and was quickly arrested by the Japanese police.
According to the police report, the man is named Murata Kenda, 23 years old.
His identity is quite special; he is an active member of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.
After the arrest, the police found a knife about 18 centimeters long in the embassy's bushes.
The man admitted to illegally entering the embassy and said he did so to "express his opinions directly to the Chinese ambassador."
In response to this incident, the Chinese Embassy in Japan lodged a strong protest with the Japanese government.
The embassy stated in a declaration that this incident shows an increase in some extreme thoughts within Japan and that there are risks in the management of the Self-Defense Forces.
China demands that Japan conduct a thorough investigation, severely punish those involved, and provide a responsible response.
Currently, the Japanese Ministry of Defense says it is confirming the facts.
Meanwhile, Japanese netizens have started discussions online about the incident.
Some worry this will affect relations between the two countries, while others believe it is due to some media spreading negative information for a long time, causing some young people to develop extreme ideas.
This incident involves not only legal issues but also raises concerns about diplomatic security.
At present, the police are still investigating the man's specific motives.
Everyone is paying close attention to how the Japanese government will handle this serious incident in the future to ensure the safety of diplomatic personnel.