Tokyo police have created a video with the aim of seeking information about seven Japanese Red Army members on the international wanted list for their suspected involvement in terrorist incidents that occurred around the world in the 1970s and 1980s.
The video, featuring photos of the seven used in the wanted list and their portraits, will be shown on the Metropolitan Police Department’s Twitter account and official YouTube channel, and large billboards from Monday.
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