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US military only harm your people and cause losses, hurt as well as troubles. Nothing more nothing less.

http://hk.news.yahoo.com/article/091205/4/fi3d.html


日警拘捕美軍子女4人
(明報)2009年12月5日 星期六 17:45

日本東京警視廳今日拘捕了美軍橫田基地所屬的美軍子女4人,指控他們涉嫌殺人未遂。

日本共同社報道,今年8月13日深夜,東京都武藏村山市一駕駛輕便電單車的23歲女子被道路上橫拉的一條繩子絆倒,造成頭骨嚴重骨折。

事件發生前後,受害者以及附近居民目擊到數名外國人,警方最後根據附近的監控攝像頭鎖定了4名駐日美軍的子女。

這4人均為15至18歲的少男少女。他們雖然身處美軍基地,但是美軍接受了東京警視廳的要求,將他們交給了警方。

對此事件,日本媒體認為,駐日美軍近年來不斷在日本當地製造犯罪事件,引起當地居民和政府極大反感。

(中通社)
 

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4 US teens held for attempted murder in Japan: police
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[4 US teens held for attempted murder in Japan: police] 4 US teens held for attempted murder in Japan: police

TOKYO (AFP) - – Japanese police said on Saturday that they arrested four children of US military personnel on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman crashed her moped when it hit a rope that was stretched across the road.

The 23-year-old suffered a fractured skull after being thrown from her bike near western Tokyo's US Yokota Air Base on August 13.

The woman later told police she saw four foreigners shortly before the incident, according to local media.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department arrested the four -- three boys and one girl aged between 15 and 18 -- when the US military handed them over, said a spokesman for the police department.

The suspects, whose names were not disclosed because of their ages, were all US citizens, the spokesman said, adding that they were now under interrogation.

Jiji Press, quoting police sources, reported that all the four suspects admitted the allegations but insisted that they did not think they could be charged with attempted murder.

A surveillance camera recorded images of three boys and one girl in the area at the time, and the four allegedly acted "suspiciously" when later questioned by police, local media said.

Officers obtained arrest warrants late November and requested the US military hand them over as soon as possible.
 

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4 US teens arrested at military base in Japan
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Sat Dec 5, 12:58 am ET

TOKYO – Japanese police have arrested four teenagers living on a U.S. military base for allegedly putting a rope across a road that caused a woman to crash her motorbike and suffer a head injury, officials and news reports said Saturday.

The four were handed over to Tokyo police by officials at Yokota Air Base, on Tokyo's outskirts, said Mitsuru Takahashi, a spokeswoman for the base.

Tokyo police refused to comment.

Military officials would not provide the names of the teenagers or further details because they are minors and because an investigation is under way. Takahashi said base officials were cooperating with Japanese authorities.

According to Japanese media reports, a woman was riding her motorbike on Aug. 13 when she hit the rope and fell, fracturing her skull. She reportedly saw the teenagers nearby. The four were also allegedly caught on a surveillance videotape.

Base-related crime has long been an issue in Japan, where about 47,000 U.S. troops are stationed under a mutual security pact. The latest incident near Yokota received coverage on the national news in Japan. It reportedly occurred about one kilometer (less than a mile) from the sprawling air base.
 

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4 US teens arrested at military base in Japan
AP

Sat Dec 5, 12:58 am ET

TOKYO – Japanese police have arrested four teenagers living on a U.S. military base for allegedly putting a rope across a road that caused a woman to crash her motorbike and suffer a head injury, officials and news reports said Saturday.

The four were handed over to Tokyo police by officials at Yokota Air Base, on Tokyo's outskirts, said Mitsuru Takahashi, a spokeswoman for the base.

Tokyo police refused to comment.

Military officials would not provide the names of the teenagers or further details because they are minors and because an investigation is under way. Takahashi said base officials were cooperating with Japanese authorities.

According to Japanese media reports, a woman was riding her motorbike on Aug. 13 when she hit the rope and fell, fracturing her skull. She reportedly saw the teenagers nearby. The four were also allegedly caught on a surveillance videotape.

Base-related crime has long been an issue in Japan, where about 47,000 U.S. troops are stationed under a mutual security pact. The latest incident near Yokota received coverage on the national news in Japan. It reportedly occurred about one kilometer (less than a mile) from the sprawling air base.
 
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