Hong Kong arrested in connection with protests Already on bail September 5 0:03

It was found that Japanese men were arrested by local police while protests continued over the ordinance amendment to allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China in Hong Kong.

Every day in Hong Kong, protests against the government continued, and some participants were arrested one after another for alleged involvement in illegal gatherings.

Under these circumstances, according to diplomatic sources, a Japanese man in his 40s was arrested by the Hong Kong police in connection with protests.

The man has already been released on bail, and I don't know the details of the charges, but the Japanese consulate general in Hong Kong provided support such as visits.

This is the first time a Japanese has been arrested in connection with a series of protests.

In Hong Kong, protests are partly intensifying, and they are often carried out while changing places in a short time, and the times and places are often unpredictable.

For this reason, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on the Japanese who stayed last month to issue “Level 1” danger information and be careful enough.