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Japanese man detained in North Korea on the way home

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TOKYO: A Japanese man released by North Korea after being accused of a crime arrived in Beijing from Pyongyang on Tuesday and is expected to return home, reports said.

Tomoyuki

Sugimoto (pic) had been in

North Korean custody for an investigat­ion into the unspecifie­d crime, but the North’s official Korean

Central News

Agency said on Sunday the country decided to be lenient and expel him for humanitari­an reasons.

Kyodo News said Sugimoto confirmed his identity to its reporters who were on the same Air Koryo flight.

NHK television quoted a Japanese diplomat as confirming the man’s identity and describing his health as “not bad.” He was expected to reach home yesterday, reports said.

Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said he could not comment “because of the nature of the matter.” He only said that protection of Japanese nationals is the government’s biggest responsibi­lity.

Kyodo reported Sugimoto was escorted by North Korean authoritie­s and showed up just before the gate closed for departure carrying a single bag.

He was seated in economy-class but an official of the state-run Air Koryo sat in the row behind him and watched over him, Kyodo said.

He was silent during the trip except for asking a Kyodo reporter’s identity before boarding the flight, the news agency said.

Earlier reports say Sugimoto was believed to be a videograph­er and was arrested in the North’s western port city of Nampo, where North Korea may have suspected him of filming a military facility.

Kyodo, quoting an unidentifi­ed Japanese government source, said Sugimoto was on a North Korea tour arranged by a China-based travel agent.

The Japanese government reportedly had sought his release through the North Korean Embassy in Beijing. — AP

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