Japan’s Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi has characterized a recent security breach at the Chinese embassy in Tokyo as “deeply regrettable” during a press briefing held on Friday morning. The incident involved an active-duty officer from Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Forces (SDF) who unlawfully entered the diplomatic compound on Tuesday.
The identified individual, reported to be second lieutenant Kodai Murata, scaled the embassy’s perimeter wall and gained unauthorized access to the premises. During the intrusion, the officer allegedly made threats against Chinese diplomatic personnel while invoking religious references. Japanese authorities have confirmed Murata’s arrest and subsequent transfer to prosecutors on Thursday, facing charges of illegal entry.
Minister Koizumi emphasized that SDF personnel are expected to maintain the highest standards of discipline and legal compliance. He assured that once all factual details are thoroughly investigated, appropriate disciplinary measures will be implemented. The incident occurs amid ongoing diplomatic relations between Tokyo and Beijing, though officials have not suggested any connection to broader bilateral tensions.
The Chinese embassy compound, located in Tokyo’s diplomatic district, has maintained heightened security protocols following the breach. Both Japanese and Chinese authorities are coordinating through appropriate diplomatic channels to address the incident while maintaining standard diplomatic protocols.
