Japan ruling party’s HQ attacked with Molotov-like bombs

Published October 20, 2024
A police officer (R) takes photographs of an object outside the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) headquarters in central Tokyo on October 19, 2024, after a man threw Molotov cocktail-like objects outside the headquarters building, hit a riot police vehicle, and then later drove into a barricade outside the prime minister’s official residence. — AFP
A police officer (R) takes photographs of an object outside the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) headquarters in central Tokyo on October 19, 2024, after a man threw Molotov cocktail-like objects outside the headquarters building, hit a riot police vehicle, and then later drove into a barricade outside the prime minister’s official residence. — AFP

TOKYO: A man was arrested after throwing several suspected petrol bombs at the headquarters of Japan’s ruling party on Saturday and ramming his car into a fence outside the prime minister’s office, police said.

No injuries were reported in the incident, which comes just over a week before a general election in which new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba hopes to shore up his mandate.

A Tokyo police spokesperson said a 49-year-old man from Saitama, north of the Japanese capital, was “arrested on the spot on suspicion of obstructing public duties”. At around sunrise on Saturday, “he approached the headquarters of the Liberal Democratic Party in a vehicle, got out and threw what appeared to be Molotov cocktails,” the spokeswoman said.

“He also drove into the road in front of the prime minister’s office, crashing into a fence to prevent vehicles from entering, and then threw what appeared to be a smoke bomb towards police officers after getting out of the car,” she added.

Public broadcaster NHK said the five or six Molotov cocktail-like objects hit a riot police vehicle, but the fire was soon extinguished and no one was injured.

Several plastic tanks usually used to carry liquids were found in the man’s small white car, according to the Asahi Shimbun Daily and other media outlets.

The prime minister’s office is located about 15 15-minute walk from the LDP headquarters in central Tokyo.

Images from the aftermath of the incident showed a dark blue riot police van whose front section was partly burned away, as firefighters and police officers gathered at the scene.

“Democracy must never succumb to violence,” LDP head Ishiba said while campaigning in southern Kagoshima region, according to local media reports.

“This happened during the election campaign, but we will do everything to ensure that elections and democracy are not destroyed by violence,” the prime minister said.

Published in Dawn, October 20th, 2024

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