Ten Years in Prison for Murder Attempt on Prime Minister
Wakayama District Court sentenced ten years in prison to a defendant, Ryuji Kimura, who hurled an explosive device to then Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during an election campaign in the city of Wakayama in April 2023. Although Kimura argued that he did not have intention to kill Kishida, the court recognized the significance of interfering election which consists an important basis of democracy. Kimura has not decided whether he would appeal to the upper court. Kimura, 24 years old at the time, threw a pipe bomb to Kishida when the prime minister was making a speech to support a candidate of the Liberal Democratic Party in a by-election of Wakayama 1st district of the House of Representatives in a building of a fishery port in the city. While Kishida managed to escape from the explosion, the bomb caused injury of an audience and a policeman guarding Kishida. The court realized that the bomb was a handmade device which would scatter around with its fragments with expl...