Home>News Center>Life
         
 

Threats of bomb, anthrax: Chinese in Japan sieged
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-04-20 11:45

A total of 25 harassment incidents against Chinese interests, including diplomatic missions and schools, have been reported in Japan since April 9, Japan Public Safety Commission said Tuesday.

The commission's chairman, Yoshitaka Murata, said that of the incidents reported through Monday, Chinese diplomatic establishments were targeted in 14 cases, including a bomb threat made against a consulate, while 11 were against other Chinese-related establishments.

There are 106 establishments in Japan associated with China including diplomatic missions, schools, airline companies, financial institutions and friendship organizations, according to the National Police Agency.  

On April 12, a phone call was made to a broadcasting company in Fukuoka City saying there would be an explosion at the Chinese Consulate General in the city later in the day, Fukuoka police said.

The caller believed to be a man said he had planted 10 kilograms of explosives which would go off at 7 p.m., according to the police.

The consulate general the same day also received a razor along with letter of protest against Chinese people's demonstrations against Japan's distrotion of history in China, and a razor blade was also sent to another consulate in the city of Nagasaki, according to the Chinese Embassy.

Police searched the consulate general's premises and found no explosives, and are investigating the case as a malicious prank.

Last Friday, an envelope containing harmless starch-like white powder was sent to the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo, police said over the weekend.

Also that day, a mailbox doorplate and intercom at the Tokyo residence of Chinese Ambassador Wang Yi were found sprayed with red paint in an apparent case of vandalism.



Paris Hilton launches perfume
Time's 100 most influential people gather in NY
Chinese model contest
  Today's Top News     Top Life News
 

KMT leader to visit mainland April 26-May 3

 

   
 

Two Americans get jail for DVD piracy

 

   
 

FM: Annan's advice taken on board

 

   
 

China congratulates Ratzinger as new pope

 

   
 

Tokyo court rejects appeal of war victims

 

   
 

Bush, US Senate jerk up pressure on yuan

 

   
  Threats of bomb, anthrax: Chinese in Japan sieged
   
  Jackson's defense challenges photoes
   
  Art district 798 to embrace int'l festival
   
  System doubted as teacher, 57, died still as a lecturer
   
  Actor Tony Leung shies away from spotlight
   
  Yao Ming towers above all as hard worker
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Tokyo court rejects appeal of war victims
   
Bullets found at Chinese school in Tokyo
   
Germ warfare site bids for world heritage
   
Tang: Japan failed trust of the Chinese people
   
Japan foreign policy grates Asia neighbors
   
Japan urged to take "concrete actions" to face history
   
China tells Japan: Take 'concrete actions' on history
  Feature  
  1/3 Chinese youth condone premarital sex  
Advertisement