TOKYO, Jun 09 (News On Japan) –
In a current election interference incident, members of the Tsubasa Party have been discovered to have pursued the Constitutional Democratic Party’s marketing campaign car greater than 5 instances, referring to those actions as ‘automotive chases’ and broadcasting them on social media.
Tsubasa Party chief Atsuhiko Kurokawa, 45, and two others have been rearrested on suspicion of obstructing visitors by chasing the marketing campaign automotive of Natsumi Sakai, a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party who was elected in a by-election on April 17.
Subsequent investigations revealed that Kurokawa and his associates had adopted Sakai’s marketing campaign automotive on a number of different events, totaling at the least 5 separate cases.
The group labeled these pursuits as “car chases” and shared footage of the occasions on social media platforms.
The Metropolitan Police Department is contemplating formal expenses associated to those visitors obstructions as a part of their ongoing investigation.
Source: ANN

