(International) Japanese police identified a Chinese teenage boy in ‘August Yasukuni graffiti’

Japanese police are investigating a Chinese teenager as a suspect who scribbled on a Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo in August.

Japanese police have issued an arrest warrant for a Chinese teenager on charges of vandalism and other charges.

The boy is suspected of writing letters such as “toilet” in Chinese on a stone pillar at the entrance of Yasukuni Shrine on the night of August 18.

He also visited Japan a few days before the crime and left for Hong Kong the morning after the crime.

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