Pope Misa's Tokyo Dome Operating Company and Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Terrorism Counter-Agreement November 5, 12:20

With the arrival of Pope Francis of the Roman Catholic Church scheduled for this month, the Tokyo Dome operating company and the Metropolitan Police Department signed a terrorism countermeasure agreement.

Pope Francis will come to Japan for four days from the 23rd of this month, and will visit Nagasaki and Hiroshima in the bombed areas, and then conduct a large mass at Tokyo Dome on the 25th of this month.

Before this, the Tokyo Dome operator and the Metropolitan Police Department Tomizaka Police Station signed an agreement to combat terrorism on the 5th.

Mr. Tsutomu Nagaoka, President of Tokyo Dome, said at the conclusion of the agreement, “I would like to provide a safe and secure environment by working closely with the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department on a daily basis and working closely with the Metropolitan Police Department.”

Tokyo Dome will strengthen patrols together with the Metropolitan Police Department, and approximately 1,000 staff members, including part-time workers, will wear badges indicating terrorism alerts in an effort to detect suspicious persons and suspicious objects at an early stage.

“In order to prevent illegal cases, it is important to raise the alert of the facility manager. We want to increase the alert while borrowing the power of the private sector.” It was.