[UPDATED] Ex-Japan PM Shinzo Abe shot, feared dead: local media

8 Jul 2022 • 11:18 AM MYT
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[UPDATED] Ex-Japan PM Shinzo Abe feared dead after being shot: local media

TOKYO – Former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe was feared dead after being shot at a campaign event in the Nara region, local media reported.

National broadcaster NHK said a man in his 40s had been arrested for attempted murder and a gun had been confiscated from him, citing police sources.

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Shinzo Abe served as prime minister of Japan and Liberal Democratic Party president from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020. – AFP pic, July 8, 2022

The former leader had been delivering a stump speech at an event ahead of Sunday’s upper house elections when the apparent sound of gunshots was heard, NHK and the Kyodo news agency said.

“He was giving a speech and a man came from behind,” a young woman at the scene told NHK.

“The first shot sounded like a toy. He didn’t fall and there was a large bang. The second shot was more visible, you could see the spark and smoke.

“After the second shot, people surrounded him and gave him a cardiac massage.”

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Shinto Abe, 67, collapsed and was bleeding from the neck, a source from his ruling Liberal Democratic Party told the Jiji news agency. – Social media pic, July 8, 2022

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NHK and Kyodo both reported Shinzo Abe was taken to hospital and appeared to be in cardo-respiratory arrest. – Screen grab pic, July 8, 2022

The Japanese government confirmed that Abe had been shot.

“Former prime minister Abe was shot at around 11.30am in Nara. One man, believed to be the shooter, has been taken into custody. The condition of former prime minister Abe is currently unknown,” chief cabinet secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters.

Abe, 67, collapsed and was bleeding from the neck, a source from his ruling Liberal Democratic Party told the Jiji news agency.

NHK and Kyodo both reported Abe was taken to hospital and appeared to be in cardo-respiratory arrest – a term used in Japan indicating no vital signs, and generally preceding a formal certification of death by a coroner.

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A man has been taken into custody as a suspect for the attack. – Asahi Shimbun 上田真美 pic, July 8, 2022

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Citing sources, NHK reported that the man looked to be in his 40s and the police had confiscated a gun. – SP (Mami Ueda) pic, July 8, 2022

Several media outlets reported that he appeared to have been shot from behind, possibly with a shotgun.

The government said a task force had been formed in the wake of the incident and the top government spokesman was expected to speak shortly.

Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, held office in 2006 for one year and again from 2012 to 2020, when he was forced to step down due to the debilitating bowel condition ulcerative colitis.

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Several media outlets reported that the attacker shot the former prime minister from behind, possibly with a shotgun. The suspect has been detained. – Social media pic, July 8, 2022

Japan has some of the world’s toughest gun-control laws, and annual deaths from firearms in the country of 125 million people are regularly in single figures.

Getting a gun licence is a long and complicated process even for Japanese citizens, who must first get a recommendation from a shooting association and then undergo strict police checks. – AFP, July 8, 2022

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