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Japan ex-PM Shinzo Abe’s killer Tetsuya Yamagami sentenced to life in prison
Abe’s assassination also ignited scrutiny of alleged ties between prominent conservative lawmakers and the Unification Church
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The gunman charged with killing Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe was found guilty and jailed for life on Wednesday, more than three years after the broad daylight assassination shocked the world.
The slaying forced a reckoning in a country with little experience of gun violence and ignited scrutiny of alleged ties between prominent conservative lawmakers and a secretive sect, the Unification Church.
As he handed down the sentence at a court in the city of Nara, Judge Shinichi Tanaka said Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, had been “determined” to shoot Abe.
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The fact he “shot him from behind and did so when [Abe] was least expecting it” points to the “despicable and extremely malicious” nature of his act, he said.
A queue of people waited on Wednesday morning to get tickets to enter the courtroom, highlighting intense public interest in the trial.
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Yamagami faced charges including murder and firearms control law violations for using a handmade gun to kill Japan’s longest-serving leader during his campaign speech in July 2022.
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