US Court Gone Ghosn Two Americans involved in fleeing decision to hand over to Japan September 5, 5:53

Former Nissan Motors chairman Carlos Ghosn's fleeing to Lebanon in the Middle East was ruled by a US court yesterday allowing two Americans arrested for allegedly helping the escape to Japan. I showed you.

In response to this, the State Department will eventually decide whether to hand over.

US law enforcement officials allegedly helped Michael Taylor and his son Peter Taylor, who live in eastern Massachusetts, to escape in May when Carlos Ghosn fled to Lebanon. Arrested at.



In response to this, the Japanese side requested the US side to hand over the two under the treaty of handing over the suspect's personality, and the local federal court has tried.



As a result, the court ruled that the evidence provided by the Japanese investigative authorities was credible, allowing the surrender of the two suspects to Japan.



The two are currently detained in Massachusetts, but at the discretion of the court, the State Department will ultimately decide whether to hand over.