In connection with a series of wide-area robberies that have sprung up across the country, the Philippine Department of Justice announced that two of the four Japanese nationals whose extraditions were being sought were brought forward by a day for trial hearings over separate cases. It was announced that it will be held on the 6th of this month.

The Justice Department is hopeful that the trial will be dismissed, and hopes to hand over all of them before President Marcos's visit from the 8th.

The Philippine government is aiming for the early delivery of all the four people to whom the Japanese side is requesting extradition, but as long as the trial of another case in the Philippines continues, the extradition will not be possible. I'm here.



Of these, two suspects, Seiya Fujita and Masato Imamura, had all trials dismissed by the 3rd.



On the other hand, the suspects Yuki Watanabe and Tomonobu Kojima were still being tried, and the next trial was scheduled to be held on the 7th of this month, but a spokesman for the Philippine Department of Justice said on the 3rd that two He announced that the trial will be brought forward one day and will be held on the 6th of this month.



Also, on the 6th of the same day, it is a policy to hold a meeting of related ministries and agencies to decide the delivery schedule.



The spokesperson said, ``The goal is to hand over all of them at the same time,'' and he hopes that the trial will be dismissed, and he hopes to lead to the handover of all of them before President Marcos's visit from the 8th of this month. .