In March, a Sri Lankan woman who had been detained at the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau died, and the bereaved family of a woman visiting Japan met with the directors of the Immigration Bureau and projected the situation inside the facility. I asked again to disclose the video.

The Immigration Bureau of Japan replied, "We cannot disclose it at this time."

A Sri Lankan woman, Wishma Sandamari (33), who was detained at the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau, complained of poor physical condition from January and died in March without being hospitalized, and the Immigration Bureau responded. We are investigating whether there was any problem with.



On the 16th, Mr. Wishma's two younger sisters, who are visiting Japan, visited the Immigration Bureau of Japan to meet with Secretary Sasaki and others, and requested that they disclose a video showing the situation inside the facility.



According to the lawyer of the agent who was present, the Immigration Bureau of Japan responded to the request that it could not be disclosed at this time due to security issues.



He also said that he did not receive an answer regarding the timing of publication of the final report.



On the other hand, prior to the visit, the bereaved family was interviewed by the Immigration Bureau of Japan to prepare the final report, and was asked how much they had been in contact with since Mr. Wishma came to Japan. That is.

After the visit, Wishma's younger sister, Wayomi, said, "I asked a lot of questions during the visit, but I was disappointed that they could hardly answer, saying,'I will include it in the final report.' I want you to answer. "