Ahead of the unified local elections to be held in April this year, the Metropolitan Police Department will set up a pre-campaign control headquarters on the 22nd and will crack down on election violations with about 2,000 people.

The crackdown headquarters for the preliminary campaign for the unified local elections were set up all over the country at the police headquarters, and on the morning of the 22nd, the Metropolitan Police Department put up a sign in front of the room of the Investigation Division 2, which is in charge of crackdowns.



In Tokyo, a total of 65 elections will be held on April 23, including ward mayoral elections, mayoral elections, and city assembly elections.



According to the Metropolitan Police Department, by the 21st, there were 33 warnings regarding the display of banners and posters of prospective candidates.



The Metropolitan Police Department has set up crackdown headquarters in each police station, and has decided to crack down on election violations with about 2,000 people.



The Metropolitan Police Department commented, "In order to ensure the freedom and fairness of elections, we would like to carry out an unbiased, non-partisan and strict and fair crackdown."