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Japanese hostage crisis finishes with fiery blast

ANGRY WORKER Armed with a knife, a man burst into a parcel delivery company, took eight employees hostage and doused the floor with flammable liquid

AP , TOKYO

A police officer walks past a ladder truck parked by a charred office building following a blast on the fourth floor in Nagoya, central Japan, yesterday.

PHOTO:AP

A man reportedly involved in a pay dispute set off an explosion yesterday that killed himself, a hostage and a police officer in an office building in western Japan.

Twenty-three people in Nagoya were injured in the blast, which blew out a row of windows and started a fire that burned for more than an hour in a violent climax to a three-hour standoff televised by national media.

Glass shards showered the street, papers were scattered into the air and black smoke billowed from the fourth floor of the building, occupied by a parcel delivery company.

Witnesses described bystanders screaming and trying to shield their faces with newspapers.

"The blinds were sucked in and then the entire floor just turned red," said Koji Hirano, a banker who was walking by.

"Glass was raining down everywhere," he said.

Fire trucks standing by immediately pumped water into the fourth floor of the building, but it took 80 minutes to bring the flames under control.

Among the 23 injured were police officers and firefighters who were called to the scene after the drama began yesterday morning, said Yasunobu Iwasaki, an official with the Nagoya Fire Department

Police identified the hostage taker as Noboru Beppu, 52.

Armed with a knife, he burst into the parcel delivery company, took eight employees hostage and doused the floor with an unidentified liquid, said Makoto Furuta, a prefectural police spokesman.

People evacuating the building said they smelled gasoline.

Media reports said that the hostage taker was seeking ?270,000 (US$2,300) in unpaid wages from the company, Keikyubin, but Furuta was unable to confirm those reports.

Beppu released seven of his hostages about 10 minutes before the blast, keeping with him only the 41-year-old manager of the office, who was later confirmed dead.

It was unclear whether the police officer killed was inside the office when the explosion went off Tuesday afternoon at about 1:10pm

National media said that Beppu set himself alight after warning police he would touch off an explosion if he saw them try to come inside.

"It was unbelievable," said Kanta Hisaizumi, an employee at a karaoke parlor next door.

"There was this boom and then black smoke starting pouring out," he said.

A 26-year-old man suffered a minor stab wound when he grappled with the hostage taker after he stormed into the office, Furuta said.

He was released shortly afterward along with 22 women who were working there, leaving Beppu with eight hostages for most of the standoff.

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