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Chilli Spray Attack in Ginza Mall

Summary

  • A man sprayed an irritant spray, likely capsaicin, at an ATM.
  • Nineteen people were hospitalized due to the strong smell.
  • Authorities are actively searching for the suspect involved.
Chilli Spray Attack in Ginza Mall

A disturbing incident occurred at the Ginza 6 shopping complex in Tokyo on Monday when a man deployed an irritant spray at a cash machine. This substance has been identified by authorities as likely containing capsaicin, the compound found in chili peppers.

At least nineteen individuals required hospitalization following the release of the strong, irritating smell. Witnesses reported experiencing painful and itchy throats, with one elderly woman describing a stinging sensation. A significant emergency response, including police, firefighters, and ambulance personnel, was mobilized to the scene.

Roads adjacent to the shopping centre were temporarily blocked off as officials in hazmat suits attended to affected individuals. Law enforcement agencies are currently conducting an active search for the suspect responsible for the attack.

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