This year's G7 Summit = The Metropolitan Police Department created a video calling for thorough identity verification when selling chemical substances that are used as raw materials for explosives, in an effort to strengthen counter-terrorism measures for the summit meeting of seven major countries. It is open to the public from today.

The Metropolitan Police Department created a 30-second video and poster featuring the actor "Non". On the 13th, "Non" who visited the Metropolitan Police Department was given a letter of appreciation and the contents were shown. .



In the video, we call on businesses that sell 11 chemical substances, such as acetone and potassium nitrate, which are raw materials for explosives, to thoroughly confirm the purpose of use and identification of those who purchase them.



These chemical substances can be purchased by the general public at pharmacies and home centers, so there have been a series of recent cases of people being arrested for manufacturing explosives based on information obtained on the Internet.



The video will be released on large screens in downtown areas, etc., and the Metropolitan Police Department will cooperate with the private sector such as sales companies to counter terrorism in preparation for the G7 Summit, which will be held in Hiroshima in May. policy to strengthen.



``Non'' said, ``The danger of terrorism is closer than you think, so if you have any doubts, please call the nearby police.''