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Gyokuto Town Opposes Kumamoto Prefectural Police Investigation: Mayor "Had Staff Leak Information"; Investigators "Collection Was Voluntary and Appropriate" - Kumamoto Nichinichi Shimbun

Summary by 熊本日日新聞社
The town of Gyokuto is increasingly protesting, claiming that the Kumamoto Prefectural Police's investigation into construction work ordered by the town was "illegal." Mayor Maeda Itsuyuki of the town has taken disciplinary action against one employee for leaking internal information to the prefectural police, and has claimed that "the prefectural police forcibly made him into an informant." A different male manager from the employee in question…
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The town of Gyokuto is increasingly protesting, claiming that the Kumamoto Prefectural Police's investigation into construction work ordered by the town was "illegal." Mayor Maeda Itsuyuki of the town has taken disciplinary action against one employee for leaking internal information to the prefectural police, and has claimed that "the prefectural police forcibly made him into an informant." A different male manager from the employee in question…

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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