Flying ambulance found at radical "core" base Same type used in guerrilla incident October 2 12:00

It was found that the same type of flight bullets used by the extremists “core group” in the guerrilla incident in the 1960s were found in a warehouse in Saitama Prefecture. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and the Saitama Prefectural Police are searching for the base of the core group on the 2nd and examining the details.

The search was conducted by a radical “core group” in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo. A riot officer cut the door with an electric cutter at around 8:00 am on the 2nd, and approximately 160 investigators from the Metropolitan Police Department and Saitama Prefectural Police entered. It was.

In January, in a warehouse of a house in Saitama Prefecture, a flying bullet placed in a cardboard box in a disassembled state was found, and the resident explained that "it was requested and stored by a core activist," The Metropolitan Police Department and the Saitama Prefectural Police have searched on the suspicion of violating the Explosives Control Penalty for the core members making and depositing flight ammunition.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, when the parts found are assembled, the result is 8 rounds of about 60 cm in length and 6 kg in weight, and can be fired with gunpowder and an ignition device. It means that

It is the same type as that used in the guerrilla incidents caused by the core groups at Narita Airport and Haneda Airport from 1985 to 1987.

The Metropolitan Police Department and Saitama Prefectural Police are investigating the details of the process, such as identifying the person who requested the storage.