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Japan expresses regret over embassy break-in

2026-03-25 HKT 13:06
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  • A policeman stands guard outside the Chinese embassy in Tokyo after Japanese authorities promised to beef up security. Photo: AFP
    A policeman stands guard outside the Chinese embassy in Tokyo after Japanese authorities promised to beef up security. Photo: AFP
Japan on Wednesday said it conveyed its regrets to China after authorities confirmed they arrested a Japanese army soldier on suspicion of trespass, a day after Beijing protested over a break-in at its embassy in Tokyo.

The intruder has been identified as Kodai Murata, 23, a second lieutenant in Japan's Ground Self-Defence Force, stationed at Camp Ebino in Miyazaki Prefecture, according to Kyodo News, citing Tokyo's Metropolitan Police Department.

The suspect allegedly entered the premises of the Chinese embassy at around 9am local time on Tuesday, carrying a knife and shouting threatening words.

He was initially detained by embassy staff and later arrested by police on suspicion of unlawful entry, the report said.

Japanese police described the incident as "very regrettable" and said round-the-clock security would be provided for the embassy compound.

Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara also expressed his deep regret over the incident.

Kihara expressed regret that the alleged trespassing was committed even as Japanese police provided routine security around the Chinese embassy, adding that security has since been reinforced, including by increasing staffing.

“China is deeply shocked by the incident and has lodged solemn representations with the Japanese side, expressing strong protest,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said.

“The Japanese side has failed to properly manage and discipline its Self-Defence Forces personnel and has not fulfilled its responsibility to ensure the security of Chinese embassies and consulates and their staff.”

Lin demanded Tokyo immediately investigate the incident thoroughly, punish the individual involved, provide an explanation to China and take preventive measures.

He also said Japan must ensure the safety of Chinese diplomatic personnel in the country. (AP/Xinhua)


Edited by Tony Sabine

Japan expresses regret over embassy break-in