On April 4th, the Uruma Police Station arrested a 40-year-old U.S. Marine Corps civilian employee stationed at Camp Hansen on suspicion of violating the Firearms and Swords Control Law for possessing a knife in his car without legitimate reason. He denies the charges, stating, "The arrest is wrong. I have nothing more to say."
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On April 4th, the Uruma Police Station arrested a 40-year-old U.S. Marine Corps civilian employee stationed at Camp Hansen on suspicion of violating the Firearms and Swords Control Law for possessing a knife in his car without legitimate reason. He denies the charges, stating, "The arrest is wrong. I have nothing more to say."