China says Tokyo embassy intrusion, bomb threat are among ‘grave violations’ in Japan
In the past month, the Chinese embassy in Tokyo has been the target of multiple "terrorist threats," according to a Chinese diplomat. These incidents include a threatening letter received on March 5 from a group claiming to be former Japanese police and Self-Defense Forces members.

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AI-generatedIn the past month, the Chinese embassy in Tokyo has been the target of multiple "terrorist threats," according to a Chinese diplomat. These incidents include a threatening letter received on March 5 from a group claiming to be former Japanese police and Self-Defense Forces members. On March 24, a member of Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force allegedly intruded into the embassy compound carrying a knife. China has lodged a protest with Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the police. The Chinese embassy claims that Japanese police have not taken these threats seriously or adopted effective measures. The motive behind these actions remains unclear.
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4 extractedChina lodged a protest with Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the police.
Nineteen days later, Kodai Murata broke into the Chinese embassy compound by climbing over a wall while carrying a knife.
On March 5 the embassy received a threatening letter from an organisation claiming to comprise former Japanese police officers and former Self-Defence Forces members.
The Chinese embassy in Japan has received a series of “terrorist threats”, including an intrusion and a bomb threat, in the past month.