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Bomb threats rock Japan as US President Donald Trump holds talks in Tokyo: Report

Japan was hit by a rare string of bomb threats as US President Donald Trump held talks in Tokyo, a media report citing police officials said on Monday.

Edited by: India TV News Desk Tokyo Published : Nov 06, 2017 12:55 IST, Updated : Nov 06, 2017 12:55 IST
US President Donald Trump kicked off his Asia trip amid
Image Source : PTI US President Donald Trump kicked off his Asia trip amid high security.

Japan was hit by a rare string of bomb threats as US President Donald Trump held talks in Tokyo, a media report citing police officials said on Monday.

However, no explosives were found and no arrests were made in any of the cases, which took place far away from Tokyo where the talks were being held, an AFP report said.

In the western Shiga prefecture, a ferry company received a call from a man who “claimed to have set up a bomb inside a sightseeing ship that would explode in an hour,” a police spokesman told AFP.

Police located the threatened ship and conducted a thorough search but were unable to find any explosives.

“A total of 290 passengers and crew members were safely evacuated,” the spokesman said, adding that police were hunting for the man who made the call.

A ferry company in Hiroshima received a similar call and was told that a bomb would explode on one of its ships in an hour.

Ferry operations were temporarily suspended between the prefecture’s shore to Itsukushima, where tourists flock to a Shinto shrine famous for its “floating” gate.

A department store in Osaka also received a threat but police found no explosives.

In Kyoto, a train operator received an anonymous tip, saying a bomb would explode in one hour at Sanjo Station, which is close to tourist destinations, according to Jiji Press.

The train company closed the station temporarily, affecting 8,000 people.

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