Mr. Ghosn suspected to help escape the US Court “Judge for delivery next week” August 29, 11:12

In a case where former Nissan Motor chairman Carlos Ghosn fled to Lebanon in the Middle East, an American court would hand over two American suspects arrested for allegedly helping the escape, to Japan. He said he would make a decision as early as next week.

U.S. law enforcement officials suspected Carlos Ghosn fled to Lebanon in the Middle East in May, at the request of the Japanese side, with Michael Taylor and his son Peter Taylor living in eastern Massachusetts. Two of the suspects were arrested on suspicion of helping Ghosn's escape.

In response, a local court opened a hearing online on 28th to determine if the two should be handed over to Japan.

In this, the prosecution appealed that the person should surrender, while the defense argued that the acts of the two were not illegal.

In response, the judge said, "I want to settle it within a week," and said that he will make a decision about handing over as early as next week.

If the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office has taken an arrest warrant for the former president Ghosn's escape, and the United States court decides that the two should be handed over, the Department of State will eventually decide to hand over the two. To be decided.