Ghosn fled Japan after security firm hired by Nissan stopped surveillance: sources
TOKYO - Ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn left his Tokyo residence after a private security firm hired by Nissan Motor Co stopped monitoring him, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Saturday.
Nissan had hired a private security company to watch Ghosn, who was on bail and awaiting trial, to check whether he met any people involved in the case, the three sources said. A Turkish private jet operator said on Friday that Ghosn used two of its planes illegally in his escape from Japan, with an employee falsifying lease records to exclude his name from the documents.Takashi Takano, who is also one of Ghosn’s lawyers, wrote in his blog on Saturday that he felt infuriated and betrayed when he found out about Ghosn’s escape from Japan but that he felt some understanding.
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