Security camera shows Ghosn leaving Tokyo home alone

By IANS | Published: January 3, 2020 02:11 PM2020-01-03T14:11:12+5:302020-01-03T14:20:20+5:30

Security camera footage has showed ousted Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn leaving his Tokyo home alone ahead of his escape to Lebanon, Japanese investigative sources said on Friday.

Security camera shows Ghosn leaving Tokyo home alone | Security camera shows Ghosn leaving Tokyo home alone

Security camera shows Ghosn leaving Tokyo home alone

The sources said that the footage captured by the security camera installed at Ghosn's home showed him leaving on Sunday at noon, but not returning, reports Japanese public broadcaster NHK

They added that the camera did not capture any other suspicious persons entering or leaving the home around the time Ghosn came out.

The police suspect Ghosn may have left his home to meet with someone before heading to the airport.

Ghosn, 65, arrived in Lebanon on Monday via Turkey after jumping bail in Japan.

Hours later he confirmed he was in Lebanon, saying: "I am no longer a hostage of a Japanese judicial system where guilt presumption prevails, where discrimination is generalized and where human rights are breached.

"I haven't escaped justice - I have freed myself from injustice and political persecution," he added.

He did not reveal details about how he was able to leave Japan, although he denied having received help from his wife, Carole, Efe news reported.

The former Nissan chairman has Lebanese, Brazilian and French citizenship and holds two passports for the latter - one of which he used at Beirut customs, according to NHK.

Initially, all of Ghosn's passports were with the lawyers, but in May a Japanese court allowed the former Nissan chief to keep one of the two French passports after his bail conditions were changed.

He reportedly held it in a locked case, the keys to which were with his lawyers, according to sources NHK cited.

The database of the Immigration Services Agency of Japan had no record of his departure from the country, it added.

Meanwhile, on Thursday Lebanon's Justice Minister Albert Serhan said that the prosecutor had received a "red notice" from Interpol.

The request asks the Lebanese authorities to preventively arrest Ghosn, pending extradition or a similar mechanism.

( With inputs from IANS )

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