"Hand Piri Piri" with soap for corona Replacing the liquid Public toilet June 16 18:17

At the public toilet in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, it was found that the liquid soap that had been installed as a countermeasure against the new coronavirus had been replaced with a strongly acidic liquid, and the ward collected soap from the public toilet in the ward. The Metropolitan Police Department, which received the consultation, is examining the details.

According to Edogawa Ward, at 8:30 am on the 16th, a person who used a public toilet managed by the Ward in front of Funabori Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line informed me that my hand was tingling with liquid soap.

The ward confirmed that one of the pump-type liquid soaps installed as a measure against the new coronavirus was placed in the men's toilet and replaced with the liquid in another container. No injured have been identified. The Metropolitan Police Department, which we consulted with, is in the process of checking the contents, but it is said that the container contained a strongly acidic liquid.

For this reason, Edogawa Ward is collecting all the liquid soap installed in 12 public toilets near the station in the ward and calling for not to use soap in other public toilets. So far, no other replacement has been confirmed.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the detailed information that someone has replaced the soap with another liquid.