Liberal Democratic Party Tohru Ishizaki is accused of assaulting a man who was a secretary on October 19th, 20:19

The prosecutor's office has briefly charged a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, Tohru Ishizaki, who was assaulted and injured by a man who was a secretary and was sent documents on suspicion of injury and assault.

The person who was briefly charged was Tohru Ishizaki (36), a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, who was elected to the Hokuriku Shinetsu block, a proportional representation of the House of Representatives.



According to the complaint, in April last year, he hit the back of the head of a man who was a secretary at that time in a car running in Niigata city, and in May last year, he hit the same man's face in a parked car. He is accused of assault.



Rep. Ishizaki was filed in September last year on suspicion of injury and assault, alleging that he had been assaulted and injured, but the Niigata District Public Prosecutor's Office did not prosecute him for insufficient evidence of the injury. I made it.



After sending the documents, lawmakers admitted to NHK and other interviews that they had abused the man, but did not disclose whether there was violence.

Representative Ishizaki "Take it seriously"

On his Facebook page, Mr. Ishizaki said, "I was informed through a lawyer that the Niigata District Public Prosecutor's Office will dispose of a brief prosecution for the case in dispute with the former secretary. As I was making adjustments, the prosecution's decision was made, and I am surprised and confused, but I will take it seriously. I will explain this matter again after organizing the contents. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and concern. "