Nissan: Carlos Ghosn adopts unique way to avoid Japan's Government
Nissan: Carlos Ghosn adopts unique way to avoid Japan's Government
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Carlos Ghosn, the former chief executive of world-renowned Japanese carmaker Nissan and Renaw, has secretly arrived in Lebanon by hiding in a music box without a passport. Due to Ghosan's escape from Japan, there is chaos in the whole country. However, the Japanese government of Carlos Ghosn had laid siege with a lot of security guards outside the house besides video surveillance.

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According to media reports, Carlos had passports from three countries. The three passports of Ghosn, having acquired citizenship of France, Lebanon, and Brazil, were confiscated by the Government of Japan. He says that he left that country because Japan's justice system is not fair and injustice was being done to him there.

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In a statement issued in his statement, the 65-year-old Ghosn said that "he will never be a prisoner of Japan's partisan judicial system, where the blame is justified, where there is uncontrolled discrimination and where basic human rights are denied Is kept. " He also said, "I have not run away from justice. I have escaped from injustice and political oppression." Gone also assured that they will start talking to the media from next week. Please tell that the hearing against Ghosn was yet to begin and not leaving the country was in the terms of his bail. He was arrested in November 2018. Lebanon's official TV station MTV wrote that Ghosn came out of Tokyo hiding in a large musical box.

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