
Japan nuclear official loses phone with confidential data in China
The Peninsula
Tokyo: An employee of Japan s nuclear regulator lost a smartphone, possibly in China, containing a confidential list of contacts, an official and loca...
Tokyo: An employee of Japan's nuclear regulator lost a smartphone, possibly in China, containing a confidential list of contacts, an official and local media reports said.
The case became public this week as China continues to raise pressure on Tokyo after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested in November that Japan may react militarily if Taiwan were to come under an attack.
Beijing claims the self-ruled island as part of its own territory and has not ruled out seizing it by force.
The news also came as Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), which operated the crippled Fukushima atomic plant, moves to restart the world's biggest nuclear plant later this month.
A Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) employee has lost a work-issued smartphone, used during disasters such as major earthquakes, an agency official told AFP Thursday on the customary condition of anonymity.













