Ghosn's runaway case calls for delivery of two arrested in the US 10:29 on July 3

In the case of former Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn's flight to Lebanon in the Middle East, the Japanese side requested that the two suspects arrested in the United States allegedly helped the flight be handed over to Japan.

This was revealed by a document released on the 2nd by a court in the state of Massachusetts in the eastern United States.

The Japanese requested to be handed over by American Michael Taylor and his son Peter Taylor, two former bailed Carlos Ghosn from Japan to Lebanon using a private jet. He was arrested in the United States in May for allegedly helping him escape.

A document published by the court states that the Japanese side requested the delivery of two suspects under the treaty of surrendering suspects between Japan and the United States.

In response to this, in the future, if the court decides that the court should hand over to Japan, the State Department will eventually decide whether to hand over.

On the other hand, the suspect's lawyer found that it was not a crime in Japan to escape a bailed person in a court hearing so far, so the act of two people who helped escape is also illegal. Demanding that two suspects in custody be released, claiming no.