One of the Americans arrested for helping former Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn escape to Lebanon contacted Ghosn's third daughter at a hotel in Tokyo on the day of the escape and packed his luggage. I found out from the images of the security camera submitted to the US court that I suspected that I had received it.



The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office believes that the family may have been involved in the escape of the former chairman, and is expected to prosecute two Americans for concealing the criminal on the 22nd of the detention deadline.

Former U.S. special forces "Green Berets" member Michael Taylor (60) and son Peter Taylor (28) helped Nissan's former chairman Ghosn escape to the Middle East and Lebanon in December. On March 2, he was arrested by the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office on suspicion of concealing the criminal.



Of these, on the day of the escape, Peter was suspected of having received luggage by contacting Mr. Maya, the third daughter of former chairman Ghosn, at the parking lot of a luxury hotel in Tokyo. I found it from the camera image.



Immediately after this, Peter joined former chairman Gone and Michael in the same hotel room, and after changing clothes in this room, the former chairman headed for Osaka by Shinkansen and cheated by private jet from Kansai Airport. It is believed that he left Japan.



According to people familiar with the matter, the two admitted to the investigation by the Special Investigation Department and explained that Carol, the wife of the former chairman, who had been issued an arrest warrant on suspicion of perjury, requested assistance in the escape. That is.



The special investigation department suspects that the family may have been involved in the escape of former chairman Ghosn, and it is believed that the two will be prosecuted for concealing the criminal on the 22nd of the detention deadline.



A spokeswoman for Ghosn's family lawyer told NHK, "I can't comment on whether the family and Peter were in contact."