Carlos Ghosn To Face Court In Lebanon As Turkey, Japan Investigate His Escape

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Carlos Ghosn To Face Court In Lebanon As Turkey, Japan Investigate His Escape
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Carlos Ghosn, the former Nissan boss who made headlines last week when he escaped house arrest in Japan, is set to be summoned by the Lebanese public prosecutor this week, according to an official

, is set to be summoned by the Lebanese public prosecutor this week, according to an official.

However, Lebanese officials have doubled down on their position that Ghosn entered the country legally. Japan and Lebanon have no extradition agreement. reporting that the fugitive businessman took Shinkansen bullet train from Tokyo’s Shinagawa station to a station near Osaka before boarding a private jet at Kansai Airport.“The Lebanese judiciary is obliged to hear him. But it can still decide whether to arrest him or let him remain free,” the anonymous official said, according to AFP.

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