South Korean man detained for throwing dirt at Japanese embassy in South Korea
Original title: South Korea a man for throwing dirt to the Japanese embassy in South Korea was detained
China News network, February 23, according to Kyodo News reported that the Japanese embassy in South Korea 23 revealed that a 49-year-old South Korean man 22 night to the embassy threw a plastic bottle with dirt, has been detained by the South Korean police.
According to reports, the man confessed in the police investigation that his purpose was to protest the Japanese government sent the Cabinet Office chief executive Shima Jiri Yasuko attended the 22 Shimane prefecture in Songjiang City sponsored by the "Takeshima Day" activities. It is reported that the man also shouted and demanded an apology from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Police plan to conduct non-mandatory investigation and questioning of the man on suspicion of damaging goods. The man cut off his left pinky finger in front of the Japanese embassy in May 2011 over the sovereignty of islands disputed by Japan and South Korea, known as Dokdo in Korea and Takeshima in Japan. He also threw a plastic bottle containing filth in August 2012.