BBC News, 3
December 2013
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| Shinya Yamada was reportedly in charge of accounting at the Japanese embassy in Kinshasa |
Shinya
Yamada, 30, was held in Tokyo over claims he embezzled funds and set the blaze
in June to destroy evidence.
Some
$260,000 (£160,000) had gone missing, Japan's foreign ministry said. No-one was
hurt in the fire, which damaged the building's fourth floor
Mr Yamada
has denied the allegations, according to Japanese media reports.
It is rare
for Japanese investigators to probe a case that occurred at a diplomatic
mission abroad.
"It is
extremely regrettable an official of the foreign ministry was arrested and that
serious damage, including the loss of public funds, was inflicted," AFP
news agency quoted Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida as saying.
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| Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida apologised to the people of Japan |
Police
believe he embezzled embassy money to fuel his gambling habit before dumping
petrol in his office and setting it ablaze, reports said.
Records of
those entering and exiting the embassy building showed Mr Yamada was the last
person to leave on the day of the fire.
Police also
found a petrol tank at Mr Yamada's home in Kinshasa.
After the
fire, the mission's 20 staff were transferred to temporary offices at the
ambassador's official residence and a nearby apartment complex, the Japanese
foreign ministry said.
Mr Kishida
said his office was "closely cooperating with the police
investigation", adding an apology "to the people of Japan".


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