If the execution is carried out, it would be the first time a Japanese is put to death in
In
In
Four Japanese, including the man, have been given
death sentences for drug trafficking. The Chinese government has shown
little leniency over the smuggling of stimulant drugs and other
narcotics. The Chinese criminal code stipulates that people caught
smuggling 50 grams of stimulant drugs or more will be subject to
imprisonment of 15 years, life imprisonment or death.
However, drug smuggling attempts by Japanese have shown no significant signs of decline in
However, a senior ministry official said the
ministry wants to avoid condemning the Chinese government’s decision
and will react cautiously over the issue.
“The death sentence was finalized based on the
Chinese domestic law. Each country has an exclusive right to decide
what sort of punishment is appropriate to each crime, and we can’t
interfere with it,” the official said.
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