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    China demands Japan punish military officer who breached embassy in Tokyo

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 25, 2026Updated:March 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A Japanese police officer stands guard in front of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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    China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday demanded that Japan conduct an investigation into and ​severely punish an officer from the Self-Defense Forces who was arrested ‌on suspicion of breaking into the Chinese embassy in Tokyo.
    The suspect, identified by Tokyo’s Metropolitan Police Department as 23-year-old Kodai Murata, allegedly scaled the embassy wall carrying an 18cm (7-inch) knife.
    China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday demanded that Japan conduct an investigation into and ​severely punish an officer from the Self-Defense Forces who was arrested ‌on suspicion of breaking into the Chinese embassy in Tokyo.
    The suspect, identified by Tokyo’s Metropolitan Police Department as 23-year-old Kodai Murata, allegedly scaled the embassy wall carrying an 18cm (7-inch) knife.
    “I understand ⁠that the police are continuing their investigation to clarify the incident and ​have already taken necessary security measures, such as increasing the number of police ​officers assigned to guard the Chinese embassy in Tokyo,” Kihara said.
    Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian, speaking at a regular press briefing in Beijing, said the incident had “seriously threatened the ​safety of embassy personnel and damaged its dignity.”
    He blamed far-right ideologies and neo-militarism ​within Japan for the intrusion, which he said exposed “deep-rooted harmful effects of the Japanese government’s ‌erroneous ⁠policies on major core issues concerning China-Japan relations.”
    “We once again urge the Japanese side to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident immediately, severely punish the perpetrator and provide the Chinese side with a responsible explanation,” Lin said.
    The incident ​came after months ​of heightened tensions ⁠between Beijing and Tokyo since November, when Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said a Chinese attack on the democratically ​governed island of Taiwan could be deemed an existential threat ​to Japan. ⁠China regards Taiwan as part of its territory, a claim that Taipei rejects.
    In response, Beijing has escalated a pressure campaign on Tokyo, including reimposing restrictions on ⁠Japanese seafood ​imports, advising its citizens against travelling to Japan ​and banning exports of dual-use items linked to military applications.
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