Lebanon receives Interpol arrest warrant for ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn - Lebanese judicial source. Read more:
BEIRUT/TOKYO - Lebanon received an Interpol arrest warrant on Thursday for fugitive former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn, while Turkey launched an investigation into his daring escape from Japan.
The Interpol red notice, which calls on authorities to arrest a wanted person, was received by Lebanon’s internal security forces and has yet to be referred to the judiciary, a judicial source told Reuters, Ghosn, who holds French, Lebanese and Brazilian citizenship, was smuggled out of Tokyo by a private security company, a plan that was in the works for three months and involved transit through Turkey, Reuters has reported.
Flight tracking data suggests Ghosn used two different planes to fly to Istanbul and then to Lebanon.
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