It turns out that the suspect, who was arrested in the case where former Prime Minister Abe was shot dead during a speech in Nara City, seems to have repeatedly posted grudges against religious groups on SNS for several years. rice field.


The police are checking the contents and are investigating in detail how the grudge against the religious group went to the former Prime Minister Abe.

Police arrested 41-year-old unemployed Tetsuya Yamagami, who lives in Nara City, on suspicion of murder in a case in which former Prime Minister Abe, who was giving a speech in Nara City, was shot dead on the 8th. I'm investigating.



According to police investigations so far, Yamagami is believed to have caused the incident after his mother had made a large donation to the Unification Church of the World Peace and the former Unification Church. ..



It is known that Yamagami had posted a letter just before suggesting that he would cause an incident, but on Twitter, for several years, the "Unification Church for World Peace", formerly It turned out that he seemed to have repeatedly posted a grudge against the Unification Church.



On Twitter, "When I was 14 years old, her family went bankrupt," and so on, the situation where her mother's donations made her family relationship worse.



You can also see a post to former Prime Minister Abe saying, "I hate only the Unification Church. As a result, no matter what the Abe administration does, I don't know."



The police are checking the contents and are investigating in detail how the grudge against the religious group went to the former Prime Minister Abe.



At the press conference, the president of a religious group said, "I have received a message from the former Prime Minister at an event hosted by a friendship group, but the fact that the former Prime Minister was registered as a member of our group was also an advisor. There is no such thing. "



In addition, the religious group said that the exact date and amount of money donated by the mother had not yet been reached in response to the interviews so far, and said, "A total of 50 million yen for about 10 years until 2014. Was refunded. "