Two US marines in Okinawa, Japan, are under investigation for alleged rapes, police said yesterday, the latest in a string of assault cases that have angered residents.

The US has about 54,000 military personnel stationed in Japan — mostly on the subtropical southern island of Okinawa, to the east of Taiwan.

“A US marine in his 20s is suspected of raping a Japanese woman at an American military base in March, and is also suspected of injuring another woman,” a local police official said.

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The second marine, also in his 20s, is suspected of raping a Japanese woman at a US base in January, the official said.

Police have referred the two cases to prosecutors.

Washington will cooperate “fully” with Japanese authorities in the investigations, US Ambassador to Japan George Glass said.

“We deeply value the ties of trust and friendship we have built over many decades with our Japanese hosts, and I am committed to doing everything I can to prevent actions that may jeopardize these bonds,” he said in a statement.

On Friday last week, US service members joined Japanese officials and residents in Okinawa for a one-off joint nighttime patrol along a downtown street dotted with bars.

The patrol — the first such joint operation since 1973 — followed other sexual assault cases in Okinawa involving US service members.

A 21-year-old marine was charged with rape in June last year, just months after prosecutors charged a 25-year-old US soldier for allegedly assaulting a girl under the age of 16.

Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki called the latest cases “deplorable” and said authorities would urge the US military to prevent similar incidents, Japanese media reported.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi declined to comment on the cases at a regular briefing yesterday, but said crimes by US troops were “unacceptable.”

The alleged rape last month took place in a restroom, and the woman injured was trying to stop the assault on the other woman, Japanese media said, citing police sources.

Relations have long been fraught between Okinawans and the US bases.

Last year, 80 people connected to the US military were charged in Okinawa for various crimes, police said.

The 1995 gang rape of a 12-year-old girl by three US soldiers in Okinawa prompted a major backlash — with calls for a rethink of the 1960 pact allowing the US to station troops in Japan.

AloJapan.com