Ghosn's departure by any means to immigration authorities investigation on January 1 at 4:07

The Tokyo District Court has ruled that bail will be canceled on the night of April 31, following Carlos Ghosn, the former chairman of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., who was released on bail last April and issued a statement that he left the Middle East for Lebanon. There is no record that Ghosn left Japan, and the focus is on elucidating the means by which he left the country, and it is expected that immigration authorities and others will investigate.

Defendant Carlos Ghosn, 65, a former chairman of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., was charged last year with charges of underprinting his remuneration in his securities report and charges of extraordinary abuse, including misappropriation of Nissan funds. He was released on bail in May.

Ghosn was banned from traveling abroad on bail conditions, but issued a statement that he left for Lebanon in the Middle East shortly after noon on the 31st, and the Tokyo District Court requested a prosecution on the night of the 31st. I have decided to cancel the bail of the former chairman.

The 1.5 billion yen bail paid by Ghosn is expected to be forfeited in the future. If he returns, he will be detained and detained in detention.

According to stakeholders, there is no record in the database of the Immigration and Immigration Service of Japan that former Ghosn left Japan, and attorney Junichiro Hironaka, who is in charge of defending the former chairman, told reporters that `` the former president's passport was There is no way for a lawyer to give you a passport with a lawyer. "

The focus will be on how Ghosn left the country, and the immigration authorities and others are expected to investigate.

On the other hand, Ghosn said in a statement released on Tuesday, "I am no longer a hostage of a fraudulent Japanese judicial system where guiltyness is assumed and basic human rights are ignored. We have escaped political persecution. "

For this reason, Ghosn is expected not to return to Japan, and it is unclear whether the trial scheduled for April could be held as soon as possible.

Ghosn's residence No response

Ghosn was restricted on bail conditions to a single house in a luxury residential area in Minato-ku, Tokyo. On the night of the 31st, the entrance light was on, but the lights in the other rooms were all turned off, and there was no response when the intercom was pressed.