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Japanese police rearrest Kodai Murata on suspicion of violating Firearms and Swords Control Law in trespassing at Chinese Embassy - Global Times
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Japanese police rearrest Kodai Murata on suspicion of violating Firearms and Swords Control Law in trespassing at Chinese Embassy - Global Times

14 April, 2026.China.1 sources

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“Latest news Japanese police on Tuesday rearrested Kodai Murata, second lieutenant in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, who is suspected of violating Japan's Firearms and Swords Control Law by forcibly breaking into the Chinese Embassy in Japan on March 24, according to Japanese media reports”

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