Nissan’s former chairman Carlos Ghosn at a press conference justifying his escape.
His shock arrival in his native Lebanon last month was the latest twist in a story worthy of a Hollywood plot and prompted outrage from the Japanese government as well as from Nissan. “According to what is inside the file, if it appears that the crimes he is accused of in Japan require being pursued in Lebanon, he will be tried,” the source added.Lebanon’s judiciary received a “red notice” from Interpol last week urging Ghosn’s arrest.
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