Ghosn's three passports Tokyo District Public Prosecutors foreclosure January 5 17:28

Former Nissan Motor President Carlos Ghosn left for Lebanon in the Middle East, and the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office seized three Ghosn's passports from a lawyer's office in Tokyo on a court warrant. I learned from interviews with related parties. The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office plans to work with the police to clarify the circumstances behind the ex-president's departure.

Carlos Ghosn, 65, a former chairman of Nissan Motors, who was banned from traveling abroad, entered Lebanon in the Middle East last month, and the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office departed by illegal means and violated the Immigration Control Law. I am investigating for suspicion.

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office required a voluntary submission of the record of the mobile phone call and the personal computer used by Ghosn's former president, as well as a passport kept by a lawyer, but the lawyer based on a court warrant on the 5th. According to an interview with related parties, three former passports of France, Lebanon and Brazil, which had been kept at an office in Tokyo, were seized.

Attorney Junichiro Hironaka, one of the attorneys, said on a request from the public prosecutor that voluntary submission of a passport was not possible without the consent of the former chairman.

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office will analyze the records of immigration and immigration written on the passport, and conduct investigations in cooperation with the police to clarify the circumstances behind the ex-chairman's departure.

One of the lawyers told NHK that "We refused to voluntarily submit passports today, but today we have received a warrant and a prosecution has given us a foreclosure."