Chinese National Intrudes into Imperial Palace, Revealing Security Vulnerabilities During Commuting Hours
An incident occurred at the Imperial Palace where a Chinese national entered through the Otemon Gate during the morning commuting hours, highlighting a vulnerability in the security system. Similar intrusions have happened in the past, raising concerns about the current security measures.
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According to Japan Television, relevant sources indicated that the incident occurred around 8 AM, with the man entering through the Otemon Gate of the Imperial Palace.
Normally, entry and exit from the Imperial Palace require identity verification by palace police guards. However, it is suspected that due to the high volume of staff entering and exiting during the peak commuting hours, the checks were not rigorously enforced, allowing the man to enter.
The Imperial Palace has experienced intrusions in the past. Around 2 AM on March 16th last year, a young man with a Western appearance broke through the fence while intoxicated. He was discovered by palace guards on duty and arrested on the spot. (Editor: Chen Cheng-kung) 1150410
Normally, entry and exit from the Imperial Palace require identity verification by palace police guards. However, it is suspected that due to the high volume of staff entering and exiting during the peak commuting hours, the checks were not rigorously enforced, allowing the man to enter.
The Imperial Palace has experienced intrusions in the past. Around 2 AM on March 16th last year, a young man with a Western appearance broke through the fence while intoxicated. He was discovered by palace guards on duty and arrested on the spot. (Editor: Chen Cheng-kung) 1150410