Judiciary officials have revealed that they have prosecuted more than 150 people in a case where supporters of former President Donald Trump broke into the U.S. Congress, and provided information again to identify the suspect who set up the pipe bomb found near Congress. I called for.

The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) met on the phone on the 26th to investigate, three weeks after the invasion of former President Donald Trump's supporters into the U.S. Congress and the death of five people. I explained the situation.



According to the report, the judiciary has accused more than 150 people of assault on police officers and has identified and investigated hundreds of people who have invaded Congress.



He also said that he is investigating the planning and organizational background in detail, such as how much the radical groups and groups involved in the incident collaborated to break into the parliament.



In addition, the FBI has so far released images of security cameras to seek information on suspects about pipe bombs found in the Democratic and Republican National Committees near Congress, but "the investigation continues. ", And called for the provision of information again.



The FBI says it is investing up to $ 75,000 and nearly 7.8 million yen in Japanese yen, and is doing everything in its power to identify the suspect.