Ghosn's appearance on the security camera

This is a new security camera showing a suspected Carlos Ghosn, a former chairman of Nissan Motor, who fled to Lebanon in the Middle East. After exiting the residence on bail, it is shown that he walked once into a side street from the main street, and police and others are examining the possibility that he may have gone through the side street so as to be inconspicuous.

Carlos Ghosn, 65, former Nissan Motor's former chairman who was banned from traveling abroad, entered Lebanon in the Middle East last month, and police and others followed a "relay system" that traced security camera images. We are examining our gait in a called investigation.

As a result, at around 2.30 pm on March 29, after leaving the residence on bail, it was found that a security camera installed in Azabu-juban, Tokyo, showed a person who was believed to be a former Ghosn.

He was wearing black clothes on both sides, wearing black shoes, hats and masks, and once he walked in front of the restaurant as he walked into the side street from Azabu-dori Avenue.

Police are collecting and analyzing this footage.

Approximately 5 minutes later, the camera also shows a person walking on the street of Roppongi, about 200 meters away, after which it is believed that he joined two collaborating Americans at a luxury hotel in Minato Ward.

Police and others are examining the possibility that they may have gone sideways in a discreet manner.