Gone defendant hides in case or does not carry in luggage X-ray inspection January 5 5:09

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Former president of Nissan Motors, Carlos Ghosn said that luggage brought on board a private jet, which he believed used to secretly leave the country, had not been screened by X-rays at Kansai Airport. I understand in the interview. Police and others are investigating that Ghosn may have left the country hiding in a large box-like case.

Carlos Ghosn, 65, former chairman of Nissan Motors, was released on bail in April of last year and was banned from traveling abroad, but secretly left Japan and entered Lebanon in the Middle East on March 30. Japanese law enforcement officials are investigating allegedly violating immigration laws for leaving the country by some illegal means.

In a previous investigation, Ghosn confirmed that he left a house in Tokyo alone around noon on the 29th of last month from a camera image, and that he left Kansai Airport shortly after 11 pm on the same day. It is known that the jet has flown to Istanbul, Turkey.

The private jet was loaded with multiple cases, such as large boxes over one meter in height, but the luggage was not inspected by X-rays before departure. Now I understand newly.

According to officials, private jet aircraft often do not conduct X-ray baggage inspections at the discretion of the operating company or the captain. It was difficult to get into the machine, so we did not inspect it. "

Police and others are investigating further that Ghosn may have left the country behind a large case carried on board.