Ryuji Kimura, the individual who hurled a homemade pipe bomb at former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during a campaign event in 2023, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison by the Wakayama District Court. The incident occurred at a fishing port in Wakayama, western Japan, and although the Prime Minister escaped unharmed, two bystanders sustained minor injuries. Kimura was apprehended immediately following the attack.
Ryuji Kimura, the man who threw a homemade pipe bomb at former Japan ese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during a 2023 campaign event, was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the Wakayama District Court on Wednesday, February 19, 2025. Kimura was found guilty of at least one charge related to the attack, which took place at a small fishing port in the western city of Wakayama . He faced five charges, including attempted murder , which is punishable by life imprisonment in Japan .
The then-prime minister was unhurt, but two people sustained minor injuries. Kimura was arrested on the spot. The court did not immediately confirm the details of the ruling by phone. The sentencing comes nearly a year after the attack, which shocked the nation and sparked debate about security measures for political figures.
JAPAN PRIME MINISTER ATTEMPTED MURDER PIPE BOMB SENTENCING WAKAYAMA
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