Police to Investigate Soma Japanese Consul for "Disparaging President Moon" Until Return to Japan
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] The police plan to continue the investigation procedures against Soma Hirohisa, the Minister-Counselor of the Embassy of Japan in Korea, who made inappropriate remarks about President Moon Jae-in on the 1st.
The police will take necessary steps, such as asking whether Minister-Counselor Soma will waive diplomatic immunity while in the country or appear for questioning.
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Earlier, on the 19th of last month, the Anti-Corruption and National Participation Solidarity filed a complaint with the police against Minister-Counselor Soma on charges of insult and defamation, and the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's Anti-Corruption and Public Crime Investigation Unit is investigating. It is reported that Minister-Counselor Soma used sexual expressions during a luncheon with domestic media on the 15th of last month, disparaging President Moon's efforts to improve Korea-Japan relations.
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