Japanese police have arrested 2 men in connection with a shooting at the headquarters of a pro-North Korea organization in central Tokyo.
Japanese police have arrested 2 men in connection with a shooting at the headquarters of a pro-North Korea organization in central Tokyo.
The pair arrived by vehicle at the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan early Friday morning and fired several shots into the gate. No one was injured in the incident. Riot police who were near the site arrested the men on the spot on suspicion of damaging property. Police say the men are 46-year-old Yoshinori Kawamura, and 56-year-old Satoshi Katsurada. They say Katsurada was an active member of a right-wing group until last year. They say Kawamura fired shots from the front passenger seat, while Katsurada was behind the steering wheel.