By TAKEHIKO SAWAJI/ Senior Staff Writer
October 1, 2021 at 10:50 JST
Shoichi Ibusuki, second from left, attend a news conference with family members of Wishma Sandamali, a Sri Lankan who died while in detention, on Aug. 10 in Tokyo’s Nagatacho district. (Rei Kishitsu)
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