Ghosn's lawyer Hironaka, "Passport in a transparent case," January 3, 19:42

Former chairman of Nissan Motor, Junichiro Hironaka, who is in charge of defending Carlos Ghosn's defendant with a French passport, told NHK and other sources on Tuesday that "the necessary parts of the passport are transparent so that they can be seen. And the keys were kept by a lawyer. "

Defendant Carlos Ghosn, 65, a former chairman of Nissan Motors, who had been banned from traveling abroad, was deemed to have left Japan by illegal means and entered Lebanon in the Middle East on March 30 last month. It has also been revealed that with permission, he carried a French passport in a locked case.

Former Chairman Junichiro Hironaka, who is in charge of defending the passport, told NHK and other sources on Tuesday, "I will put the passport in a transparent case that is locked so that the necessary parts of the passport can be seen, and keep the key in a lawyer. I was doing it. "

He added, "The case is made of plastic-like material and may be broken with a hammer." He also stated that he would like to gather and discuss with a lawyer soon in regards to future policies.