Japan warns citizens of possible attack in Southeast Asia

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The warning applies to Japanese citizens in Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Myanmar.

TOKYO — Japan's Foreign Ministry urged its citizens on Monday to stay away from religious facilities and crowds in six Southeast Asian nations, warning of a possible attack.

The advisory was met with puzzlement in several of those nations, which said they had no knowledge of such a threat, or details from Japan as to the source of its information. Thai security agencies have no information of their own about a possible threat, said deputy police spokesman Kissana Pathanacharoen.

Malaysian police also have not received any information or detected any security threats, national police chief Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said.

 

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