China News Service, September 27. According to Japanese media reports, on the 27th, a US soldier stationed in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, was arrested by the local police on suspicion of drunk driving.

Data map: The people of Okinawa, Japan rallied to request the U.S. military to withdraw from Okinawa.

  According to reports, the location of the incident was in the Matsuyama area of ​​Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture. At that time, a car was stopped by police officers who were patrolling because it did not turn on the turn signal when turning.

  The local police stated that when the police officers questioned the driver, they suspected that he was suspected of driving while drunk, and then arrested him on the spot as a criminal.

  According to the report, through investigations, the police found that the driver involved was a US soldier stationed in Japan, belonging to the Torii Communication Station in Yomitan Village, Okinawa Prefecture.

During the police investigation, the suspect remained silent.

  For a long time, U.S. troops stationed in Okinawa have seen frequent crimes, crashes of military planes, falling objects and noise harassment, and the people of Okinawa are unbearable.

Japan and the United States have previously conducted many consultations on the relocation of Futenma base and how to deal with criminal soldiers, but they have not yet reached a clear solution.