Japan PM Kishida blames police for death of former leader Shinzo Abe
The Hindu
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has blamed inadequate police protection for the death of former leader Shinzo Abe, who was shot while giving an outdoor campaign speech
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on July 14 blamed inadequate police protection for the death of former leader Shinzo Abe, who was shot last week while giving an outdoor campaign speech.
Mr. Abe, one of Japan's most influential politicians, was assassinated last Friday in western Japan, shocking a nation known for its low crime rate. Photos and videos of the shooting show the gunman was able to come close to Mr. Abe from behind, while security guards were focused toward the front.
“I think there were problems with the security measures," Mr. Kishida said.
Officials at the National Public Safety Commission and National Police Agency are investigating what went wrong and will compile measures in response, Mr. Kishida said.
“I urge them to carry out a thorough inspection and fix what needs to be fixed, while also studying examples in other countries,” he said.
Mr. Kishida also announced plans to hold a state funeral for Mr. Abe later this year, noting his contributions at home and in boosting Japan's security alliance with the United States. Mr. Abe's nationalistic views drove the governing party’s conservative policies.
“By holding a state funeral in memory of former Prime Minister Abe, Japan will show its determination not to cave in to violence and to firmly defend democracy,” Mr. Kishida said. "Japan will also show to the world its determination to keep up its vigor and open a path toward the future."