Ghosn involved in escaping defendant 7 pilots prosecuted Turkish prosecutor May 8 20:11

Carlos Ghosn, a former chairman of Nissan Motor Co., has fled to Lebanon in the Middle East, and the Turkish prosecutor, whose transit point, has prosecuted seven civilian airline pilots for being involved in the flight.

Former chairman of Nissan Motors, Carlos Ghosn, 66, was on bail at the end of December last year, using a private jet from Japan to flee to Lebanon via Turkey.

In this case, "MNG Jet", a civil aviation company located in Istanbul's largest city, Istanbul, has criminally accused pilots of their private jets being illegally used.

According to the Turkish government news agency Anatolia news agency, the local prosecutor's office, who was investigating, prosecuted four private jet pilots and "MNG Jet" executives for stealing Ghosn's former president. He also charged two private jet flight attendants for failing to report the crime.

The Japanese government is asking the Lebanese government to hand over the former Chairman Ghosn, but no action has been taken so far, and it will be noted if future trials will reveal the details of the escape.

Former Chairman Ghosn has justified the reason why he fled from Japan at a press conference held in Lebanon, saying, "There was no hope of receiving a fair trial in Japan."