Prime Minister Kishida said the police were not tight, causing Abe to be shot while in public and died later.
I think there is a problem with security measures, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on July 14 refers to the protection of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot by suspect Tetsuya Yamagami when he was speaking in front of the Nara Provincial Station.
Prime Minister Kishida said officials of the National Public Security Committee and the National Police Agency were investigating what happened and expected to propose response measures.
Two bodyguards of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe grabbed the suspect Tetsuya Yamagami in Nara on July 8.
Police believed that Yamagami, a former member of the Japanese sea defense force, planned to assassinate Mr. Abe for at least a year because he told investigators that started making guns around the season around the season.
Experts assessing the security grid to protect Mr. Abe too loose, creating conditions for the suspect to approach to shoot.
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Japanese Prime Minister Kishida on the afternoon of July 8 ordered to increase security for ministers and other politicians.
The Japanese police deployed an elite officer to protect the former Prime Minister Abe, but a series of mistakes made them unable to stop the assassin.
The security forces are thin, lack of vigilance, while the crowd can come too close are the gaps that make the gunmen close to shoot Mr. Shinzo Abe.