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On May 8, 2002, the Japanese Consulate General in Shenyang broke into the Consulate General
On May 8, 2002 (March 26, 2002 in the lunar calendar), a breach occurred at the Japanese Consulate General in Shenyang. On May 8, 2002, a breach occurred at the Japanese Consulate General in Shenyang. After the incident, the Japanese Foreign Minister issued the results of his investigation into the incident at the Consulate General in Shenyang. On May 14, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Kong Quan said at a press conference that on the afternoon of 13 days, the Japanese Foreign Minister issued the investigation results on the incident at the Consulate General in Shenyang. Japan's so-called "investigation results" are obviously inconsistent with the facts in a series of key links, and the conclusions are untenable. China cannot accept it. He pointed out that even though the truth about this fact is very clear, Japan still insists on an argument that is difficult to justify, and we are dissatisfied with this. On the morning of the 14th, Hiroshi Luo Tian, Director of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, met with Masaaki Ono, Minister of the Consular Migration Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. The Japanese side reported the latest investigation results into the May 8 incident of unidentified persons breaking into the Japanese Consulate General in Shenyang, believing that during the entire process, Japanese officials did not agree to the entry of China armed police into the consulate and took out the intruders. The two men were taken out and five people were taken out of the armed police duty room. Director Luo Tianguang pointed out that there is a great controversy between the results of Japan's investigation and the facts of the investigation conducted by China, and China believes it is necessary to inform Japan of more details. Director Luo Tianguang said that at 13:55 on May 8, 2002, duty sentry Zhang Zhaowen and foreman Sun Yongtao of the Eighth Squadron of the Shenyang City Detachment of the Liaoning Corps of the Armed Police Force, responsible for guard duties at the Japanese Consulate General in Shenyang, discovered five unidentified people (two men, two women and one girl) walking from west to east along the sidewalk outside the south side wall of the US and Japanese Consulate. When they reached the cordon about 1 meter away from the main entrance of the Japanese Consulate, the sentry stopped them and asked them to show their credentials. At this time, one of the men suddenly turned around and forcibly broke through the east corner gate of the Japanese Consulate gate (this was the visa period and the gate left a 2-meter-wide passage). At the same time, two women accompanying him came forward to tear and scratch the guard on duty. When another man continued to charge, the on-duty officer hugged him from behind. The man hit the sentry in the face with his elbow (sentry Sun Yongtao was injured in the nose and bleeding), broke free, and also broke into the Japanese Consulate through the corner gate. The sentry quickly called the police, and captain Yin Guohui, deputy captain Jin Xiaodong, eighth squadron instructor Wu Mingyu, and deputy squadron captain Wang Ye quickly rushed to the visa office. At this time, three China employees were also present at the scene, including Qian Miyahita, Deputy Consul of the Japanese Consulate. Miyashita asked: "Is it a visa application?" The armed police said: "No, I don't have any certificates, so I just want to break in. Two more people went in." Captain Yin Guohui asked Vice Consul Miyahita: "Can we enter the museum and bring out the two men who broke into the museum? "Miyahita nodded and gestured to enter, and spoke a sentence in Japanese. The translator (Weng Tiejun, male, China employee) told him: " You can enter and bring people out." And turned around and walked in. So, Yin led four on-duty personnel to follow in. In the visa hall of the consulate, he saw two people sitting on the sofa under the palace and asked the security guard what was going on. The security guard replied,"It may be North Korean." At this moment, the captain and the others arrived in front of the two men. The captain asked,"What do you do?" The two did not answer. Yin also asked Gong Xiqian: "Can these two people be brought out?" Miyashita bent down and nodded in agreement, and said "Yes" in Chinese. Afterwards, our armed police forcibly carried the two men out and took them to the armed police guard room. Gongxia followed behind. About 15 minutes after making the phone call from the palace, Vice Consul Hideji Mamu came to the guard room and asked in Chinese: "Where do you come from?" A man replied in Chinese: "It's North Koreans. We are from the same family." He handed Ma Mu a letter. Ma Mu read it and returned it to the man. At this time, the armed police captain began to call 110 to call the police. Ma Mu started making phone calls. About 5 minutes later, police car 110 arrived. The police wanted to take the five people away. Ma Mu said,"Wait a minute." He called again. After a while, the police tried to take the person away again, but Ma Mu said,"Wait a minute." After a while, Ma Mu said,"You can take him away." The police took the person away. Ma Mu bowed to the officer on duty and repeatedly said "thank you" in Chinese. Kong Quan said that in response to some claims in Japan's latest investigation results, Director Luo Tianguang refuted some claims based on facts: 1. The Japanese side stated that after Vice Consul Miyahita learned about the situation at the gate, he turned around and went to the visa hall in the museum. Walking into the hall, I didn't know that there were five or six armed police following behind me. China believes that there is a certain distance from the gate to the visa hall, but Vice Consul Miyahita claimed that he "did not realize that there were five or six armed police behind him." This statement is difficult to understand and cannot be established. 2. The Japanese side stated that even if a vice-consul of the Japanese consulate expresses his consent to the entry of the armed police by nodding, gesturing, etc., the vice-consul cannot represent the head of the consulate. China cannot therefore believe that it has obtained the consent of the head of the consulate as stipulated in the Vienna Consular Convention. Director Luo Tianguang said that in an emergency where two unidentified men used violent means to break into the consulate, the words and deeds of the consular officials who went to the consulate door to talk with the armed police were on behalf of the consulate and allowed the armed police to enter the consulate. During the entire process, Vice Consul Miyahita did not take any stop. Director Luo Tianguang emphasized that armed police soldiers have always conscientiously implemented international treaties and relevant regulations in the process of protecting the safety of foreign embassies and consulates in China. Many foreign embassies in China expressed gratitude to the armed police for strengthening their vigilance and preventing unidentified persons from entering the embassy. In this emergency, the armed police soldiers 'actions were not only in line with the provisions of the Vienna Consular Convention, but also out of their sense of responsibility to protect the safety of the Japanese Consulate and its personnel. Japan should correctly understand the goodwill of the armed police, let alone misinterpret it. Director Luo Tianguang said that after the incident occurred, China attached great importance to it and hoped to handle it seriously and properly through cooperation between the consular departments of the two countries.


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