Request to ICPO for International Arrangement of Former Chairman Ghosn Tokyo Metropolitan Prosecutor's Office, January 2, 22:47

Former Nissan Motor Corporation's former president, Carlos Ghosn, who departed Lebanon in the Middle East during bail where traveling abroad was banned, Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office and others requested ICPO (International Criminal Police Organization) to make international arrangements I learned from interviewing the people.

Defendant Carlos Ghosn (65), former chairman of Nissan Motors, was released on bail in April of last year and was banned from traveling abroad, but left Japan secretly and entered Lebanon in the Middle East on March 30 last month. did.

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office suspected that Ghosn had departed by improper means and searched on April 2 for a residence in Tokyo and Minato Ward, which had been on bail, for alleged violation of the Immigration Control Law.

According to officials, the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor has requested that ICPO (International Criminal Police Organization) arrange for international arrangements through the National Police Agency after the bail of Ghosn was revoked.

Lebanese security officials have revealed that when a suspected Ghosn enters the country, a French passport in the name of the former chairman was presented, but sources said that the former president had issued a letter from France. It means that one of the two passports received was brought in a locked case with the permission of the court.

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office analyzes materials confiscated during the search on the 2nd, and also analyzes security cameras around homes on bail and places where you may have dropped in, giving details on how Ghosn entered Lebanon. It seems to check.