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Ghosn’s first statement after his arrival in Lebanon: I did not escape justice

branch In a statement: “I have not escaped justice, I have escaped from political injustice and persecution,” Reuters reported.

He added, “He is no longer a hostage of a forged Japanese judicial system, where guilt is presumed.”

He added that he could “finally communicate freely with The media“.

A person close to Ghosn had said that he had arrived Lebanon On Monday, without mentioning how he arrived in Lebanon.

Ghosn is subject to conditions of his release on bail, including handing over his passport to the Japanese authorities.

No Ghaden lawyer or spokesperson for the Tokyo prosecutor’s office did not comment, and a spokesperson declined April About the comment, while a spokeswoman for the Lebanese embassy in Tokyo said, “We have not received any information.”

Japan has no extradition treaty with Lebanon, according to the Japanese Ministry of Justice, which makes it unlikely that he will be forced to return to Tokyo for trial.

It is unclear how Ghosn, who holds both French and Lebanese citizenship, was able to leave Japan, where he was subject to strict restrictions on his movements imposed by court orders.

Ghosn was arrested shortly after his private plane landed in Tokyo airport on November 19, 2018, and faces 4 charges, all of which he denies, including concealing income and earning payments to distributors in the Middle East.

Nissan dismissed Ghosn, saying her internal investigations revealed irregularities, including hiding the reality of his salary when he was its CEO, and transferring $ 5 million in company money to an account linked to it.

Ghosn’s lawyers asked the court to drop all the charges against him, and they accused prosecutors of colluding with government officials and executives in April to topple him in order to prevent any acquisition of the company from the French partner in the Renault, which Ghosn was also chairing its board of directors.

After his arrest, Ghosn spent a long period in detention, but was recently released, but under severe restrictions requiring him to remain in Japan.

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And he said branch In a statement: “I have not escaped justice, I have escaped from political injustice and persecution,” Reuters reported.

He added, “He is no longer a hostage of a forged Japanese judicial system, where guilt is presumed.”

He added that he could “finally communicate freely with The media“.

A person close to Ghosn had said that he had arrived Lebanon On Monday, without mentioning how he arrived in Lebanon.

Ghosn is subject to conditions of his release on bail, including handing over his passport to the Japanese authorities.

No Ghaden lawyer or spokesperson for the Tokyo prosecutor’s office did not comment, and a spokesperson declined April About the comment, while a spokeswoman for the Lebanese embassy in Tokyo said, “We have not received any information.”

Japan has no extradition treaty with Lebanon, according to the Japanese Ministry of Justice, which makes it unlikely that he will be forced to return to Tokyo for trial.

It is unclear how Ghosn, who holds both French and Lebanese citizenship, was able to leave Japan, where he was subject to strict restrictions on his movements imposed by court orders.

Ghosn was arrested shortly after his private plane landed in Tokyo airport on November 19, 2018, and faces 4 charges, all of which he denies, including concealing income and earning payments to distributors in the Middle East.

Nissan dismissed Ghosn, saying her internal investigations revealed irregularities, including hiding the reality of his salary when he was its CEO, and transferring $ 5 million in company money to an account linked to it.

Ghosn’s lawyers asked the court to drop all the charges against him, and they accused prosecutors of colluding with government officials and executives in April to topple him in order to prevent any acquisition of the company from the French partner in the Renault, which Ghosn was also chairing its board of directors.

After his arrest, Ghosn spent a long period in detention, but was recently released, but under severe restrictions requiring him to remain in Japan.

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