Lebanon's Minister of Justice Ghosn enters the country legally

Former President of Nissan Motors, Carlos Ghosn, who had been banned from traveling abroad, secretly left for Lebanon in the Middle East, Lebanon's provisional Minister for Serhan emphasized that Ghosn had legally entered the country. However, we have avoided mentioning the details of how we arrived. He also stated that he would cooperate to the extent possible under the law when he requested cooperation on repatriation, but he did not specifically state whether he would accept repatriation.

Former Chairman Nissan Motor's Ghosn was charged with noting his remuneration in his securities report and was barred from traveling abroad on bail, but he said, `` To escape from unfair Japanese justice. And secretly left Japan and entered Lebanon on the 30th of last month.

Lebanon's interim law minister, Serhan, responded to an interview with NHK in Beirut, the capital on Tuesday.

In this statement, Provisional Minister Serhan said, "He has entered Lebanon with legitimate documents. He has not violated any law within Lebanon's territory." The recognition was shown.

He also strongly denied some reports that the Lebanese government helped move Ghosn, saying that he was "inaccurate and should not be considered," but how he entered the country. I have avoided mentioning the details as "I have no information".

He further stated that he had received the International Arrest Arrangement of the ICPO (International Criminal Police Organization) for former President Ghosn and said, "We will respond in accordance with Lebanon law. I said.

Although Japan and Lebanon have not signed a treaty on the surrender of suspects, Interim Minister Serhan has requested that the Japanese government request cooperation to repatriate Ghosn's personal status. We will cooperate with the request to the extent that we do so, and we will maintain our bilateral relationship with Japan. "