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Japan Prime Minister Murder, Killer Reveals Why he Did it

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Prosecutors in Japan have announced the indictment of the man who is the suspect as regards the murder of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe last year in a fatal shooting. The former Japanese prime Minister who was 67 years old was the former Liberal Democratic Party leader and Japan’s longest-serving prime minister.

Court Indict Japan Prime Minister Killer

He held office from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020, before resigning due to health reasons. His assassination was done in broad daylight and the action shocked the world and sent waves through Japan. World leaders offered their condolences while thousands of mourners gathered in the streets of Tokyo to pay tribute. An elaborate and controversial state funeral was held for Abe in September.

Japan Prime Minister Murder, Killer Reveals Why he Did it

Reports at the time said the suspect had targeted the former prime minister because he believed Abe’s grandfather another former leader of the country – had helped the expansion of a religious group he held a grudge against.

On Friday, January 13, the city of Nara prosecutors’ office said in a statement it had indicted Tetsuya Yamagami on murder and firearms charges after Abe was shot dead on July 8 while giving a campaign speech on a street in the city.

Japan Prime Minister Murder, Killer Reveals Why he Did it

Yamagami has been undergoing psychiatric evaluation in Nara since his arrest last year to determine whether he is mentally fit to stand trial. His detention period evaluation expired on Tuesday, Japanese media NHK added. Doctors said the bullet that killed the former prime minister was “deep enough to reach his heart” and that he died from excessive bleeding.