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An alleged gangster has admitted to shooting the mayor of Nagasaki last April in a killing that shocked Japan. | An alleged gangster has admitted to shooting the mayor of Nagasaki last April in a killing that shocked Japan. |
Tetsuya Shiroo, 60, shot Itcho Ito near an election campaign office in the city on 17 April. | Tetsuya Shiroo, 60, shot Itcho Ito near an election campaign office in the city on 17 April. |
On the first day of his trial, Mr Shiroo told the Nagasaki court: "I apologise to Mayor Itcho Ito and his family from the bottom of my heart." | On the first day of his trial, Mr Shiroo told the Nagasaki court: "I apologise to Mayor Itcho Ito and his family from the bottom of my heart." |
The main issue in the trial is expected to be whether or not Mr Shiroo intended to kill Mr Ito. | The main issue in the trial is expected to be whether or not Mr Shiroo intended to kill Mr Ito. |
Japan's Kyodo news agency reported that defence lawyers were arguing that the killing was not premeditated. | Japan's Kyodo news agency reported that defence lawyers were arguing that the killing was not premeditated. |
But prosecutors say Mr Shiroo harboured a grudge against Mr Ito from February last year, when the mayor expressed his intention to seek a fourth term in office. | But prosecutors say Mr Shiroo harboured a grudge against Mr Ito from February last year, when the mayor expressed his intention to seek a fourth term in office. |
'Unforgivable' | 'Unforgivable' |
Mr Shiroo told the court that everything in the indictment was true, adding: "Every day, I pray that Mr Ito rests in peace." | Mr Shiroo told the court that everything in the indictment was true, adding: "Every day, I pray that Mr Ito rests in peace." |
Mr Shiroo is thought to be linked to one of Japan's leading criminal groups, the Yamaguchi-gumi. | |
The attack shocked people in Japan - a nation that sees little gun crime and where handguns are strictly banned. | The attack shocked people in Japan - a nation that sees little gun crime and where handguns are strictly banned. |
At the time, incumbent Prime Minister Shinzo Abe described the shooting as unforgivable. | At the time, incumbent Prime Minister Shinzo Abe described the shooting as unforgivable. |
The trial of Mr Shiroo is expected to last until mid-March. | The trial of Mr Shiroo is expected to last until mid-March. |
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