A man named Satoshi Kirishima (70), a member of the East Asia Anti-Japanese Armed Front wanted for his involvement in one of the serial corporate bombings that occurred in the 1970s, died at a hospital on the 29th. However, in an interview with the Metropolitan Police Department, it was revealed that he had said that he was ``alone'' without receiving support from anyone, according to interviews with investigators.



The Metropolitan Police Department is urgently conducting DNA testing and other methods to confirm the incident, as well as investigating the details of his life.

Satoshi Kirishima, a member of the extremist East Asia Anti-Japanese Armed Front, was wanted nationwide for his involvement in one of the serial corporate bombings that occurred in the 1970s, and for violating penalties related to explosives regulations. It was discovered on the 25th of this month that a person calling himself 70) had been admitted to a hospital in Kanagawa Prefecture, and the Metropolitan Police Department was conducting a DNA test to confirm the identity of the person, but he died on the 29th.



It is believed that this person had been living under the name "Hiroshi Uchida" for about 40 years, but when interviewed by a Metropolitan Police Department investigator, he said that he was "alone" without receiving support from anyone. This was revealed through interviews with investigators.



He did not have a cell phone or identification card with him.



Also, when asked about his understanding of the series of incidents, he reportedly replied, ``I regret it.''



Since there is no confirmed history of overseas travel, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department is urgently conducting a DNA test to confirm the identity of the person, as well as investigating the details of his life, including whether he actually had anyone to support him. I am.