By SHIMPACHI YOSHIDA/ Senior Staff Writer
October 27, 2022 at 18:54 JST
National Police Agency Commissioner General Yasuhiro Tsuyuki addresses a meeting in Tokyo on Oct. 26 to discuss security measures for the Group of Seven summit to be held in Hiroshima next May. (Hidemasa Yoshizawa)
The National Police Agency, mindful that even former prime ministers can be shot dead in Japan, as happened this past summer with Shinzo Abe, is gearing up to keep world leaders safe when they attend the Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima in May next year. [Read More]
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