The mysterious man threatened the Japanese government: if he dared to give Abe a "state funeral", he would abduct all Japanese children and go to the scene to pour sulfuric acid
According to Japan's "Mainichi Shimbun", recently, the governments of The four prefectures of Kochi, Ehime, Tottori and Osaka have received threatening emails at almost the same time.
The email claimed that if the Japanese government did not cancel the "national funeral" for Abe, it would use an electric shock gun to knock all Japanese children unconscious and abduct them, and also steal concentrated sulfuric acid from primary and secondary schools to sprinkle at the "national funeral" venue.
Japanese police said the emails were likely to come from the same person.
Previously, the Japanese government was scheduled to hold a "national funeral" for former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on September 27, which triggered strong opposition from the Japanese people as soon as it was announced, and "opposition to state funerals" was once on the hot search of Japanese social media.
Japanese netizens listed "Abe's 24 crimes", including "GDP decline rate, suicide number, increase in unemployment, increase in non-performing debts, loss of national assets" and other aspects are the first among japanese prime ministers, believing that such people are not worthy of "national burial". However, for the current Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, Abe's prestige in Japanese politics is much higher than his own, and the dead Abe is a "big banner" that can help stabilize Japanese politics.
Although the content of the email may seem naïve and secondary two, in the face of extreme threats against children, it is not known what choice Kishida Fumio's government will make. (bear)