Police On Alert For Japanese Holiday
Japan went on vacation Saturday, and police went on alert.
Some 60,000 extra officers were called in to help prevent terrorist attacks - like the release last month of deadly nerve gas in the Tokyo subway - from marring the “Golden Week” holidays.
More than 100 officers were assigned to search for Shoko Asahara, the founder of the Aum Shinri Kyo (Supreme Truth) cult suspected in the March 20 attack, which killed 12 and sickened 5,500. Asahara is in hiding.
Much of the country shuts down for Golden Week, which began with the late Emperor Hirohito’s birthday Saturday and continues with more holidays Wednesday through Friday. Many people take the whole week off.