The bereaved families held a press conference on the 17th due to the death of a Sri Lankan woman who had been detained at the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau. He revealed that almost all of the 15,000 sheets were painted black.

The bereaved families criticized the immigration bureau as a cover-up and demanded disclosure of information.

A Sri Lankan woman, Wishma Sandamari (33), who had been detained at the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau, died after complaining of poor physical condition. In addition to announcing the final report, we disclosed a part of the video showing Mr. Wishma in the facility only to the bereaved family.

Mr. Wishma's bereaved family and supporting lawyers held a press conference in Tokyo on the 17th, and in May this year, the staff's work diary and Mr. Wishma's medical treatment, which had requested disclosure to the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau Although administrative documents such as records were disclosed on the 2nd of this month, it was revealed that almost all of the approximately 15,000 sheets were painted black.



My sister, Paul Nima, complained, "If the material is blackened like this, I can't trust the report."

In addition, Shoichi Ibusuki, a lawyer representing the bereaved family, said, "This black-painted material represents the concealment of immigration, which can be said to be a response to video. We will continue to request disclosure of video and materials." I was talking.