Ghosn's wife requests international arrangements for Carroll Jan. 11:53 on January 10

Former chairman of Nissan Motor, who fled to Lebanon in the Middle East, Carlos Ghosn's wife, Carroll, who has been arrested for alleged perjury, has been asked by ICPO for international arrangements by ICPO. I learned this through interviews with the people involved. Prosecutors say that Carroll is attempting to destroy evidence of Ghosn's case, and that it is likely that international arrangements will limit overseas movements.

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office interrogates a court witness on the special abuse of Ghosn's special case, reporting on Carroll Nahas, 53, wife of Carlos Ghosn, 65, the former chairman of Nissan Motor, who fled to Lebanon in the Middle East. He has filed an arrest warrant this month for alleged perjury.

According to officials, the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office requested that ICPO (International Criminal Police Organization) arrange international arrangements for Carroll through the National Police Agency.

Tokyo District Public Prosecutor claims that Carroll was trying to hide evidence by making talks with the people involved in the case and paying a large hindrance fee, and international arrangements are aimed at restricting overseas movement It seems to be.

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor has also asked the Tokyo District Court to seize the personal computer with the authority of the court or to urge the lawyer to submit the lawyer's refusal to seize the personal computer used by Ghosn Ghosn. I understand that you have made a complaint.

Lawyers have the right to refuse foreclosure based on warrants to protect the client's confidentiality, and the court's future response will be watched.