Prime Minister Kishida attended a memorial service held in Tokyo to commemorate the police officers who had died, and said, "We will fulfill our duty to protect the people from crime and disasters and pass on a safe and prosperous Japan to the next generation. I will do my best to do my best. "

The memorial service is held every year in Tokyo to commemorate the police officers who died and the citizens who died trying to save the lives of people, and on the 28th, Prime Minister Kishida and Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission Ninoyu also attended. ..



At the memorial service,


a police officer of the Niigata Prefectural Police who was hit by a car when dealing with a traffic accident in May and died in


June trying to save an elementary school girl who drowned in a river. A list of 11 people, including men from Hyogo prefecture, was put in.



After this, Prime Minister Kishida said, "We are proud of our proud spirit and firm courage. We will fulfill our duty to protect the people from crime and disasters and pass on a safe and prosperous Japan to the next generation. I will do my best to do my best, "he said in memory and turned the flowers to the altar.