Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Creating liberating content

Introducing deBridge Finance: Bridging...

In the dynamic landscape of decentralized finance (DeFi), innovation is a constant,...

Hyperliquid Airdrop: Everything You...

The Hyperliquid blockchain is redefining the crypto space with its lightning-fast Layer-1 technology,...

Unlock the Power of...

Join ArcInvest Today: Get $250 in Bitcoin and a 30% Deposit Bonus to...

Claim Your Hyperliquid Airdrop...

How to Claim Your Hyperliquid Airdrop: A Step-by-Step Guide to HYPE Tokens The Hyperliquid...
HomeWorldTerminal cancer reveals...

Terminal cancer reveals identity of fugitive wanted in Japan for 50 years

A DNA test has helped reveal the identity of one of Japan’s most wanted criminals. Satoshi Kirishima, 70, was a member of a leftist militant group responsible for several bombings that killed several people in the 1970s. Lately he has been living cautiously, under a different name and without a mobile phone. The man has been a fugitive since the crime, despite his face being plastered on posters all over Japan.

According to the local press, quoted by BBCThe man’s true identity was only revealed when he was diagnosed with terminal cancer. At the hospital, while undergoing treatment, he revealed details about his family and the East Asian Anti-Japanese Armed Front, which caused the staff to call the police. Satoshi Kirishima died on January 19, his DNA was taken for analysis, the results of which confirmed his identity.

Satoshi Kirishima is suspected of helping detonate a homemade bomb that destroyed part of a building in the Tokyo area on April 18, 1975, as well as other attacks carried out by the group. The group is suspected of carrying out an attack on the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries building, which left eight people dead and more than 160 injured. Two members of the organization were sentenced to death for their roles in the attacks, but Satoshi Kirishima was never found. Police never gave up searching for him, posting a photo of Kirishima, who is in his early 20s, on posters outside police stations across the country.

Last month, a Japanese man confessed to the crimes and admitted that he had lived under a different name for 50 years. He lived in the city of Fujisawa, on the western outskirts of Tokyo, under the name Hiroshi Uchida and worked in construction. Satoshi Kirishima was described as a “calm and serious” man who kept a low profile over the years to avoid being caught.

Police are investigating whether Kirishima had accomplices who were hiding from authorities.

Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

Get notified whenever we post something new!

Continue reading

The head of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry assessed the relations between Russia and Georgia

It is in Abkhazia's interest to develop relations between Russia and Georgia, Abkhaz Foreign Minister Sergei Shamba said at a briefing on September 3."I think it is in our interest to see things develop normally. I do not believe...

The head of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry called on the Russian Federation to consider how to improve relations with the Russian Federation

Abkhaz political forces need to think together about how to improve relations with Russia, which have begun to deteriorate, Abkhaz Foreign Minister Sergei Shamba said at a briefing on September 3.He commented on a document that appeared on social...

Sports Minister Degtyarev punished a State Duma deputy for changing citizenship

State Duma deputies who previously changed their sports citizenship are disgusting, Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev said on September 4 during a speech at the EEF-2024 forum.Degtyarev said he was not against Russian athletes taking part in international competitions...