
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.
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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