On the 3rd, the Okinawa Prefectural Police sent documents to a butterfly researcher living in the prefecture on suspicion of disrupting operations, saying that iron scraps and glass were placed in front of the gate of the US military northern training ground to interfere with operations.

On the other hand, a researcher told NHK that the empty cans and other items belonged to the US military, which had been abandoned on the site of the training ground, and said, "I think this forced investigation is unjustified."

The problem was that Akino Miyagi (42), a butterfly researcher living in Okinawa Prefecture, placed scrap iron and glass in front of the gate of the US military northern training ground in April.



The Okinawa Prefectural Police sent documents on the 3rd on suspicion that Mr. Miyagi was obstructing the work of the people concerned, and although he repeatedly warned and instructed him, he did not obey.



On the other hand, Mr. Miyagi said that he had placed empty cans in front of the gate for NHK's coverage so far, and those were those of the U.S. military that had been abandoned on the site of the training ground where some were returned so far. I am complaining.



"If left unattended, it will have an adverse effect on living things and the natural world, so I took it to appeal to the U.S. military, the abandoner, to'clean up'. I think this forced investigation is unjustified." increase.