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Japanese Intelligence Agent Detained in Belarus: State TV

Japanese Intelligence Agent Detained in Belarus: State TV

   Tokyo, Sept. 5 (Jiji Press)--A Japanese intelligence agent has been detained in Belarus, Belarusian state television reported Wednesday.
   Introducing part of a documentary video set to air on Thursday, the state TV said that the detained Japanese agent was allegedly involved in intelligence gathering on Belarus' cooperation with China's Belt and Road infrastructure project and the situation along Belarus' border with Ukraine.
   Japanese Foreign Ministry officials said Thursday that a Japanese man in his 50s was detained by Belarusian authorities in early July for alleged domestic law violation.
   The man has been confirmed to be healthy through a meeting with a Japanese government official. It remains to be seen whether the man is the reported intelligence agent, the officials said.
   Facing the camera in the Belarusian state TV video, an Asian man said in Russian that his activities may be posing danger to Belarus.

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