Carlos Ghosn, a former chairman of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., who fled to Lebanon in the Middle East, told the Brazilian media about his escape, saying, "Japanese behavior is very predictable and there is an opportunity." Said.

In an interview conducted by CNN Brazil on March 23, former chairman Ghosn explained the reason for his escape, saying, "In Japan, the ties between judges and prosecutors are so strong that a legitimate trial cannot be held." I repeated my claims so far.



"Japan's strength is that it is very organized, so the behavior of the Japanese is very predictable and there is an opportunity. We implemented the plan and were lucky enough to succeed."



In this case, the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office has charged two former members of the U.S. Army Special Forces with concealment of the criminal on the 22nd of this month for helping them escape. The focus is on how much will be revealed.