Bombing notices for elementary and junior high schools Re-arrest of Kawasaki City's former employee July 7 12:47

A former employee of Kawasaki, who was arrested and prosecuted for sending a New Year's postcard that threatened Koreans living in Japan to a facility in Kawasaki, sent a threatening statement to blow up to a school in the city I was arrested again for obstructing me. It means denying the charges against the investigation.

Seiichi Ogiwara (69), a former employee of Kawasaki City, was arrested again. According to police, in February this year, five elementary and junior high schools and a high school in Kawasaki City said, "The school will explode. It sent a threatening sentence such as "to slaughter all the students."

Ogihara threatens Koreans living in Japan to the case where a threatening sentence has been sent to a private high school in Yokohama city to announce the bombing, and to the “Kawasaki City Fureaikan” interchange facility with foreign residents in Japan. In a case where a New Year's postcard with such contents was sent, it has been prosecuted for the power of obstructing business.

According to the police, they were using the names of several former colleagues who had troubles when they were employees of the city as senders.

He added that he did not recall sending a threatening statement to the school, and denied the charges.