By MASATOMO NORIKYO/ Correspondent
March 16, 2020 at 17:13 JST
One of the vehicles that carried Tetsu Nakamura and five others on the morning of Dec. 4, 2019, when they were caught in a deadly ambush in Jalalabad, eastern Afghanistan. (Provided by a local resident)
BANGKOK--Two men arrested in connection with the slaying last year of famed Japanese doctor and humanitarian Tetsu Nakamura in Afghanistan apparently had nothing to do with the murder even though incriminating evidence was found in their homes, authorities in that country said. [Read More]
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