Japan demands swift release of national detained in Iran


TOKYO, Feb ⁠25 (Reuters) - A Japanese national ⁠has been detained in Iran ‌and must be swiftly released, the Japanese government said on Wednesday.

The person ​was detained on January ⁠20, Deputy ⁠Chief Cabinet Secretary Masanao Ozaki told ⁠reporters. ‌He gave no further details.

Radio Free Europe ⁠earlier reported that Shinnosuke Kawashima, the ​Tehran ‌bureau chief of Japan's public ⁠broadcaster, ​NHK, had been arrested by Iran and transferred to a ⁠Tehran prison.

NHK declined to ​confirm that an employee of theirs had been detained.

"As NHK, we ⁠always act with the safety of our staff as the top priority. There is ​nothing we can ⁠answer at this stage," a ​spokesperson said.

(Reporting by ‌Anton Bridge and Kantaro ​Komiya; Editing by Chang-Ran Kim and Stephen Coates)

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