By YUTA OGI/ Staff Writer
January 17, 2021 at 17:37 JST
A sheet of questions written in Sinhala allows police to conduct basic conversations with Sri Lankans without the assistance of an interpreter. (Yuta Ogi)
NARITA, Chiba Prefecture--Two police departments have teamed to crack down on feuds among Sri Lankans in their municipalities, following a flurry of assaults involving the settling of grudges, including one reported abduction. [Read More]
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