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This Article is From Jun 17, 2016

US Navy Eases Drinking Ban In Japan After Okinawa Incidents

US Navy Eases Drinking Ban In Japan After Okinawa Incidents
US Naval Forces Japan said in a statement on Friday that sailors are now allowed to drink on base as well. (File Photo)
Tokyo: The US Navy in Japan has eased a ban on drinking imposed after an American sailor was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving in Okinawa.

US Naval Forces Japan said in a statement Friday that sailors are now allowed to drink on base as well as at their off-base houses. Other drinking off-base is still prohibited.

The restrictions were imposed on June 6 after the sailor drove the wrong way on a freeway and hit two other vehicles, injuring two people in the other cars.

The incident further fuelled anti-US base sentiment on the southern Japanese island that is home to about half the 50,000 American troops based in Japan.

Separately, a US military contractor in Okinawa has been arrested on suspicion of raping and killing a woman.
 

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