Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Yamashi Yamana Prefecture gave a speech, and the on -site alert was strict

Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.09

Jimu Journalist Hu Li

Intern Wen Jiaru

Based on Japanese media reports, at 11 am local time on the 9th, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida (President of Liberal Democratic Party) held a speech on Senate elections in Fujita, Yamanaka Prefecture. Due to the shooting of the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the 8th, the on -site alertness of Kishida Wensheng today was strict. There was a police officer about about every ten meters. At the same time, a metal detector was also set up on the spot.

It is reported that after the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was killed, Kishida Wenxiong was significantly enhanced in his speech today. It is understood that the local police station of Yamani County has taken multiple measures to ensure the safety of government officials, such as checking the vehicles of the onlookers in the venue and checking their backpacks with a metal detector. A security official of the local county police said: "We (we) must not allow an accident like yesterday, and we (we) will be fully prepared."

On -site security personnel are inspecting the audience (picture source: Daily News)

Earlier, some people said that the way to cancel the street lecture on officials should be canceled. The Japanese Prime Minister Kishita Tianshi responded on the 9th that "as the Prime Minister of Japan, I have a responsibility to inherit the thoughts of the former Prime Minister of Abe, with freedom, fairness and security. Complete the House elections by way. "

In addition, Kishida Wenxiong also voiced the attack on Abe Jinsan yesterday: "We must blame him (murderer) with the strongest words, we (domestic) have never had such violence. Such violence. I have to stand in front of you (the people) to continue this election. We must make Japan more bright, more energetic, and pass it to the next generation. "

According to local Japanese media reports, the Prime Minister and candidate gave a mourning service to mourn Shinzo Abe during the lecture on the scene, and there were about 600 audiences on the scene.

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