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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPolice push for charges against TEPCO, execs over pollution problems after nuclear disaster
FUKUSHIMA--Police are pushing for criminal charges to be filed against Tokyo Electric Power Co. and 32 of its current and former executives over leakages of contaminated water from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.
Prefectural police officials here announced Oct. 2 that they had referred the case to prosecutors, but at the same time did not disclose if they had asked prosecutors to indict those named in the documents.
The TEPCO executives, as well as the utility itself, were listed as suspected violators of the pollution law for failing to prevent the leakage of highly radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean.
The Fukushima prefectural police sent papers to the Fukushima District Public Prosecutors Office in response to criminal complaints submitted against TEPCO and its executives since October 2013 by Fukushima residents who were affected by the 2011 triple meltdown at the Fukushima plant.
Among those named in the papers are TEPCO President Naomi Hirose and Tsunehisa Katsumata, a former chairman.
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201510030052
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Police push for charges against TEPCO, execs over pollution problems after nuclear disaster (Original Post)
yuiyoshida
Oct 2015
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marym625
(17,997 posts)1. K&R!
Octafish
(55,745 posts)2. Not Abe, but the local leadership.
Lots of people deserve to be investigated, charged, tried and imprisoned. I'd start with TEPCO boss for his My Pet Goat time on March 11, 2011.
Vanishing act by Japanese executive during nuclear crisis raises questions
By Andrew Higgins
Washington Post
March 28, 1:51 PM
TOKYO In normal times, Masataka Shimizu lives in The Tower, a luxury high rise in the same upscale Tokyo district as the U.S. Embassy. But he hasnt been been there for more than two weeks, according to a uniformed doorman.
Death, devastation grip Japan following quake:?A massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake and several powerful aftershocks struck the eastern coast of Japan on Friday afternoon, triggering tsunamis that devastated the coastline north of Tokyo.
Gallery: Death, devastation grip Japan following quake:?A massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake and several powerful aftershocks struck the eastern coast of Japan on Friday afternoon, triggering tsunamis that devastated the coastline north of Tokyo.
In fact, nobody has seen much recently of the president of Tokyo Electric Power Co., or Tepco, owner of a haywire nuclear power plant just 150 miles from the Japanese capital.
He is the most invisible and also most reviled chief executive in Japan.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/vanishing-act-by-japanese-executive-during-nuclear-crisis-raises-questions/2011/03/28/AFDnHNpB_story.html
Most of this is missing from my television screen, including: TEPCO also is criminally negligent for failing to warn the world.
TEPCO: Plutonium is not dangerous. Where's the Boss?