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Chinese National Arrested for Alleged Vandalism at Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine
Jul 9, 2024, 08:39 AM
A Chinese national has been arrested by Japanese police for allegedly vandalizing Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine in May. The suspect is accused of spray-painting the word 'toilet' on a pillar at the shrine. Two other men believed to have been involved in the incident have already left Japan. The arrest follows an investigation that tracked the purchase of the spray-paint used in the vandalism to the suspect.
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