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A man who claims to be one of the leaders of the Japanese arm of U.S. conspiracy cult QAnon was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of forcing his way earlier this month into a venue offering coronavirus vaccinations for children in Tokyo, the Metropolitan Police Department said.

The arrest of Hiroyuki Kuraoka, 43, is the latest in a string of arrests involving people believed to be members of the YamatoQ group, which is strongly opposed to COVID-19 vaccinations.

Kuraoka was arrested on suspicion of trespassing after he forcibly entered a medical clinic in the capital’s Shibuya Ward used as a vaccination site for children for more than an hour from around 9:30 a.m. on April 7.

The Tokyo police did not disclose whether Kuraoka has admitted to the charge.

On that day, roughly 10 YamatoQ members, including Kuraoka, barged into the clinic, shouting, “Vaccination is a crime” and demanding to talk to the clinic’s director, according to the police.

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