Japan Immigration News

Family of woman who died in immigration custody demands full release of video

Release Date
2025-05-20
Media
NHK
Summary
The family of Wishma Sandamali, a Sri Lankan woman who died in a Japanese immigration detention facility in 2021, has filed a new lawsuit demanding the full release of 295 hours of surveillance footage recorded during her custody. So far, only about five hours have been released as evidence in a previous lawsuit seeking state compensation. The Nagoya bureau rejected a February request to release the full footage, citing security concerns. On May 20, the family filed a new suit with the Tokyo District Court. Wishma's sister, Poornima, stated the footage belongs to the family, not the state. The bureau says it will review the lawsuit and respond appropriately.
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