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Cop held for allegedly shooting colleague

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TOKYO, Japan: A Japanese police officer was arrested yesterday for allegedly shooting a colleague dead, a rare fatal gun crime in a country where weapons are strictly regulated.

The 19-year-old suspect, who has not been named, reportedly told authoritie­s he shot Akira Imoto after being verbally bullied by him.

Imoto, 41, was found dead inside a police office in western Japan’s Hikone in the Shiga region on Wednesday evening, a police spokesman told AFP.

Authoritie­s realised that the dead man’s colleague was missing and began searching for him.

“At about 1.35am, police found

At about 1.35am, police found the 19-year-old and arrested him on suspicion of murder.

the 19-year- old and arrested him on suspicion of murder,” the spokesman said.

A police car that had run off the road was found near the scene of the crime, the spokesman added, with local media reporting the suspect had tried to escape in the car.

The suspect told investigat­ors he shot Imoto because he had been bullied by his colleague, public broadcaste­r NHK reported, citing unnamed police sources.

“That a police officer committed a murder using a gun that we provided to him is extremely regrettabl­e, and we deeply apologise to the public,” a senior local police officer said with a deep bow yesterday morning in front of TV cameras.

Japan has famously strict gun control regulation­s and very little gun crime. In 2015, just eight gun crimes were reported nationwide. — AFP

Police spokesman

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A policeman stands guard outside a sealed off police office where a policeman was shot dead.
 ??  ?? Police inspect the office where a policeman was shot dead in western Japan’s Hikone, Shiga prefecture. — AFP photos
Police inspect the office where a policeman was shot dead in western Japan’s Hikone, Shiga prefecture. — AFP photos

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