A light wagon invades Narita Airport and runs over 5 kilometers including parking lots June 18 at 18:29

At dawn on the 1st of the day, at Narita Airport, it was discovered that a light wagon car driven by a man in his 60s ran through a gate that was set up to prevent intrusion from the outside, and was running on a parking lot. The airport company says, "We take this as a serious situation and strive to prevent it from happening again."

According to the Narita Airport company, a light wagon car driven by a man in his 60s passed two gates at the entrance to the airport's cargo area and at the guard station ahead of it, at 1:00 am the day before. is.

Light wagons broke off guards at each location, either because they were behind a licensed taxi or when they passed a gate that was opened for oncoming vehicles.

The car ran for about 20 minutes on the tarmac for more than 5 kilometers and stopped at the 4th gate, but the guards seized the man.

There were no injuries or contact with airplanes due to this trouble, and the man who was asked by the police said that he came to see the airport.

The Narita Airport Company has reduced the number of personnel for vehicle security due to the effect of the new coronavirus, but has not lowered the alert level and explained that it has not affected this case.

“We take this as a terrible situation. We would like to investigate the cause and try to prevent a recurrence,” said Rihiro Sugai, director of the airport company.