Three former Fukushima execs charged

Three former Toyko Nuclear Power Co executives have been charged with negligence over the Fukushima disaster.

Futaba Kosei Hospital patients who might have been exposed to radiation were carried into the compound of Fukushima Gender Equality Centre in Nihonmatsu. (AAP)

Futaba Kosei Hospital patients who might have been exposed to radiation were carried into the compound of Fukushima Gender Equality Centre in Nihonmatsu. Source: Yomiuri Shimbun/AAP

Three former utility company executives have been formally charged over their alleged negligence in the Fukushima nuclear disaster, becoming the first ones from the firm to go to criminal court.

National broadcaster NHK reports a group of court-appointed lawyers on Monday indicted Tsunehisa Katsumata, chairman of Tokyo Electric Power Co at the time of the crisis, along with two other TEPCO executives.

The three men, charged with professional negligence, were not arrested.

The indictment follows a decision by an 11-member judicial committee in July to send the three men to criminal court after prosecutors had dropped the case.

Three reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant damaged in the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami suffered meltdowns, triggering massive radiation leaks that forced tens of thousands of people to leave.


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