Tetsuya Yamagami, suspected of killing former Japanese premier Shinzo Abe, is escorted by a police officer as he is taken to prosecutors, at Nara-nishi police station in Nara, western Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo July 10, 2022. REUTERSPIX: A psychiatric assessment of whether a man accused of killing former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe is fit to stand trial has been extended to February, media reports said Thursday.
Prosecutors halted questioning of Yamagami weeks later in order to examine his mental state around the time of the incident. The prosecutors' office in Nara, where Abe was killed, did not respond immediately to an AFP request for comment.Yamagami reportedly targeted Abe in the belief that the former premier was linked to the Unification Church. He reportedly resented the church over large donations his mother made to it that left his family bankrupt.
Founded in Korea in 1954 by Sun Myung Moon, the church -- whose members are sometimes referred to as “Moonies” -- rose to global prominence in the 1970s and 80s.
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