In response to the incident in which former Prime Minister Abe was shot and died, the National Police Agency treats Internet posts and sites related to the manufacture of guns and explosives as ``harmful information,'' and deleted them from the site administrator in March. We have decided to strengthen measures such as requesting

In the incident in which former Prime Minister Abe was shot and killed, it was known that the homemade guns and gunpowder used in the attack were believed to have been created based on videos and information on the Internet, and the National Police Agency announced last year. The need for countermeasures was pointed out in the report on the results of the verification of security.



In response, the National Police Agency treats online postings and sites related to the manufacture of guns and explosives as "harmful information" that can endanger human lives, and requests site administrators to delete them. It's decided.



Until now, the "Internet Hotline Center", which is outsourced by the National Police Agency, has confirmed illegal information posted on the Internet, such as drug trafficking and child pornography, and has requested that it be deleted. , We will also add information on the manufacture of guns and explosives to the check target, and will also accept reports from the general public.



In addition, we will add content that suggests requests for "murder", "robbery", and "human trafficking".



We are also considering analyzing SNS posts with artificial intelligence "AI".



The measures will be strengthened from March 1st.