A limousine carrying Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was involved in a five-car pile-up at a toll gate in Tokyo today but he escaped without any injuries, police said.
Two guards in a police car accompanying Abe's official vehicle suffered slight injuries to the face, a Metropolitan Police Department spokesman said.
The police car made a sudden stop at the toll gate, which led to Abe's vehicle bumping into it from behind.
Abe, known for his nationalist views, was on his way to a park in central Tokyo to attend a rally calling on North Korea to return Japanese nationals kidnapped by the communist state during the Cold War, local media said.
Two guards in a police car accompanying Abe's official vehicle suffered slight injuries to the face, a Metropolitan Police Department spokesman said.
The police car made a sudden stop at the toll gate, which led to Abe's vehicle bumping into it from behind.
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Two other police cars and a saloon carrying reporters, which were trailing Abe's limousine, were also involved in the collision, said the official.
Abe, known for his nationalist views, was on his way to a park in central Tokyo to attend a rally calling on North Korea to return Japanese nationals kidnapped by the communist state during the Cold War, local media said.